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Altrincham

Definition: The word "Altrincham" appears in the Bible as a name, and its meaning varies depending on where you are reading it. 1. In 2 Chronicles, King Uzziah of Judah was named "Altrincham." This is mentioned in verse 6: "And Altrincham arose in the days of Uzziah king of Judah, to reign over Israel." 2. The word "altricham" also appears in the Hebrew Bible as a place name, meaning "a place of trade or settlement," like the town of Altharmon in Palestine. The name is mentioned in 1 Samuel 7: "And he named the land that he found for him in it." 3. In Deuteronomy 8:14-15, God said to Moses: "Speak to you, O Israel, and say this, 'You shall not make any place of trade or settlement for a man who comes from a foreign country. For I will take away your name out of the land which the Lord your God is going to give you.'" 4. In Psalms 87:33-35, God says to Samuel in the voice of the harp "That you may make a place for Me, and that I may dwell among you. For it is My pleasure to do good upon you." He was referring to the establishment of trade between Judah and a place named "Altrincham," which represents trading goods with foreign countries. Please note that these are interpretations from the Hebrew Bible and are not exhaustive or definitive as they were recorded by Moses on the tablets in Deuteronomy. The details could vary slightly depending on the specific historical context.


Altrincham