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Alarick

Definition: The word "Alarick" is an ancient Hebrew term, believed to be derived from the Babylonian name "Eruk." It appears in various places in the Old Testament, including in Genesis 6:4-5 where it refers to the creation of heaven and earth as being divided into two parts, one containing humans, the other animals. The word has been interpreted as a metaphor for God's purposeful division of the world into good and evil, with the latter chosen by Him out of the former, like the seed that comes from the vine in Genesis 2:17. The specific meaning of "Alarick" varies depending on its use and context. Some versions (such as the KJV) suggest it may be a metaphor for God's creation or His judgment upon mankind, while others interpret it more closely as a description of divine justice. It is often associated with the Israelites' perspective on the divine covenant they were to keep when God swore to Abraham that he would not destroy the whole earth if any nation divided itself into two parts.


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Arick

Definition: In ancient Hebrew, 'Arick' refers to a type of olive that was prized for its oil content and flavor. It's not clear exactly how it got its name, but one theory suggests it may have been named after the Hebrew phrase "arik" which means "to grow." Other theories suggest it is derived from the Hebrew word for "oil," meaning Arick refers to a type of olive that has high oil content and flavor.


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