Definition: "Arnusian," God's chosen people, refers to those who are descended from Adam and Eve in Genesis 3:22. They were a people with great wisdom and understanding but fell into sin through disobedience at the Tower of Babel. Arnusians lived in the Promised Land on Mount Sinai until they rebelled against God's plan and worshipedηΊ£ king as their god. The term 'Arnusian' is used in Old Testament contexts to describe those who were chosen from the people who followed God, including Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Israel.