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Ayala

Definition: The word "Ayala" appears in the Bible to be a term used by the Hebrews to denote the place where God appeared to Abraham (Gen 17:9-10). This concept is not directly recorded in the Hebrew Bible, but it has been interpreted through various passages and traditions over the centuries. In Genesis 17:10-12, when the angel Gabriel enters the tent of Abraham's house, he appears to him as a figure that God reveals Himself. This figure is called the "Great One" or "the Angel." The angel speaks in a voice that speaks through a woman and says, "And now I will show you the name of the place where God appeared: Ayala." The Hebrew word "Ayala" translates to "Place" or "Land," possibly referring to the desert region of Israel as described in chapter 17. It is said to be located near the city of Shechem (Joshua 23:6). The name Ayala itself does not provide a specific location, but it suggests that there might be a fortified town or place where God appeared. The name "Ayala" was often used in ancient texts, and its meaning varied depending on the context. Some scholars believe it to have been associated with the biblical desert, while others interpret it as an agricultural region or the name of a city named Ayala. The exact interpretation and significance of this word are not fully understood by modern scholars but continue to intrigue many who study the Hebrew Bible.


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