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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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Anareta

Definition: Anareta in the Bible means to be a witness, a mouthpiece, or a messenger. It describes a person who speaks truthfully and accurately to God and others. The word is used metaphorically in reference to God's people speaking out against evil. In the Old Testament, it often refers to leaders such as Moses in the Exodus story, or prophets like Daniel in Daniel 12:3.


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Aretaics

Definition: The word "aretaics" means a "saint," a person who has been made holy. The term comes from the Greek, "ArΓͺteia" which translates to "Holy Spirit." In Judaism, it signifies a person who has been elevated to an intermediary status or role among God's chosen elect, such as being considered part of God's covenant community. This includes both Jews and Gentiles who accept Christ.


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Aretalogy

Definition: The word "aregatha" translates to "a system." It's a term in Jewish law that describes the process by which priests, bishops, and other religious leaders would be trained and ordained to perform duties as part of the liturgical services of their respective faiths. The term is also used to describe a specific form of instruction given to children to help them learn from their parents' example.


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