Definition: The Hebrew term for "Alpoca" appears in the Book of Genesis, specifically in Deuteronomy 8:10 where it refers to God's promise to Abraham (the patriarch) that he would surely possess a son. In this verse, it is stated that Abraham and his wife Sarah were given the right to bear children through "a maid named Alpoca." This implies that the woman who bore the child had been chosen by God to bear such offspring. The Hebrew term for "Alpoca" in Genesis 8:10 refers to a young girl or maid whom God would choose. She is referred to as an "al-paca," which translates literally as 'maid' (or 'maid of') and signifies the female child born from a woman chosen by God.
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