Definition: The Hebrew term "Alpax" appears in several biblical texts, most notably in the Book of Revelation (Revelation 13:1-2, 7), which depicts a judgment day and its aftermath. The verse translates from Greek as "a man's hand", possibly referring to the human hand that is taken into Heaven by God as punishment for sin. The term has a wide range of interpretations in Christian literature, but it usually implies something resembling a large, powerful hand, such as an angelic or demonic one. It often refers to a person who is under threat or persecution, especially those involved in the works of Satan and his demons.
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