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Alpharetta

Definition: The word "Alpharetta" is a term used in several Jewish religious traditions, but its exact meaning varies among different sects. It seems to be a reference to a specific city or town that is mentioned as being located in the Holy Land (the land which God commanded Abraham to settle in), and where Moses lived during his time. In Christianity, it can refer to Jerusalem, the capital of Israel. The name "Alpharetta" typically refers to the Hebrew term for Jerusalem, since most Jews believe the city is the one God chose as His sanctuary. The exact meaning of "Alpharetta" varies widely across Jewish tradition and sects. However, generally it's understood that it represents the location or area of a large city in the Holy Land where Moses lived during his time, which was located at Mount Sinai (a mountain with two names: Sinai being the name God gave to Moses when he was sent to give instructions) and Jerusalem. In Judaism, the term "Alpharetta" has a religious significance. It is often used as a way of referring to the location of Moses' home or the place where he lived during his time in Israel.


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Amarette

Definition: The term "amarette" refers to a type of fruit that grows on vines, most commonly on the leaves of certain species of flowering plants, such as the grape or pear. It's also known as amarot, amaretto, or amaretti. Amarot is a wine made from fermented amaretto, a type of liqueur produced by fermenting an alcohol containing citric acid (citral) with sugar, yeast and water. The resulting beverage has a similar flavor to that of a white wine, but is sweeter and typically less acidic than that of other types of wine. The term "amarette" was originally used as a description of the fruit itself, although it's now often associated with the alcoholic fermentation process by which this drink is produced.


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Anaxarete

Definition: The word "Anaxarete" is an ancient Greek word that refers to a place where gods reside, often as sacred sites or temples. Definition: Anaxarete is an ancient Greek city in Epirus (then known as Alaphan) and its capital city. It was founded by the god Ares, and was later named after the nearby lake. The city was the center of worship for the gods in ancient Greece.


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Aret

Definition: The Hebrew word 'Aret,' literally translates to 'fellow,' yet has no direct, literal meaning in Greek or any other language I can recall. It's possible it refers to a specific aspect of a religious tradition, like the Aretic nation, but without context, there's not enough information provided to definitively define it. If you provide more details, perhaps 'Aret' can be understood as an archaic term for people who were considered to be part of a religious group or community within the broader religious world at that time.


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Areta

Definition: The Greek word 'Areta', translated as "light," means a source or source of light, often used to signify the light in an individual's life journey. In the Bible, the phrase is used metaphorically to describe the spiritual journey of the believer. It implies that God's love and presence are continuously present but only for those who respond with faithfulness to His will.


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Arete

Definition: The word "arete" in ancient Greek means "a place for sacrifice." It's used to describe places that were dedicated as a sacrificial center, usually near temples or sanctuaries. In Christian literature, it often refers to an altar in a temple where sacrifices are offered.


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Aretha

Definition: The term "aretha" comes from the African American name, which means "I am worthy." It's a word of praise or thankfulness. In the context of worship, it implies divine favor or blessings. The word is often used in religious texts to indicate something significant, like being blessed or being chosen as a sacrifice.


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Arethusa

Definition: The word 'Arethusa' refers to a type of bird that can fly, primarily in the sky. The word has its roots in Greek mythology as a symbol of beauty, grace, and immortality. In the Bible, it appears 11 times throughout the Old Testament, where it's often associated with figures like Hades (Hell) and Ishtar (Hades).


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Arethuse

Definition: "Arethuse" in the Bible translates to "God's purpose," a phrase used figuratively for God's purposes, especially those that are not human-made but originate from His will or plan. It implies a divine, cosmic force. The precise meaning can be debated among scholars, though the idea is often associated with God's guidance and purpose in creation, events, and decisions.


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