Definition: I believe Aristo means a king, like the Assyrian kings.
Definition: The Hebrew term "Aristos" has two meanings in Greek literature. It refers to an individual who was a priest, but it also could be applied to any one who was elevated (i.e., appointed) as a ruler or administrator, such as a king. In ancient Israel, this figure was known as Amalek, which translated to "mighty" or "superior."
In the Bible, Aristo is used in two ways. First, it describes a king or ruler of Assyria who became a ruler (1 Kings 23:15-20). Second, Aristos refers to a person who was elevated as a king, like a leader, by God, and therefore known as a "king," even though they were not in control.
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