Definition: In the King James Version (KJV), "Adnations" is translated as "Adnation." This term does not appear in the original Hebrew text used for the translation, but it has been modernized to fit the context. The term "Adnation," as seen in the KJV, can be interpreted as an agreement or agreement between two parties (often referred to as "ad" and "nations"). It is a concept from the Old Testament where the nations of Israel and Judah, who were part of one larger nation of Canaan, came together to negotiate their borders. The exact meaning of "Adnations" varies depending on the context. In some versions, it refers to the legal rights granted by God through Moses to the people of Israel; in others, it might refer to an agreement between two groups where one group is given a specific territory and responsibilities. The term has been adapted and refined over time. The word "Adnation" has significant biblical and theological implications as it relates to the covenant of Israel and their relationship with God. It emphasizes the importance of understanding and respecting the boundaries that God set for His people, even as they have come into a land He gave them in promise.