Definition: The word "Adonitol" in the English Bible does not have a direct equivalent found in the Hebrew or Greek languages, which are major sources for the biblical text. However, it can be translated into modern Hebrew as "Godly strength" or "Powerful Grace". Here's a brief definition: - Adonitol: This is the Hebrew word used to describe God's power and protection. The Old Testament refers to God as "the God of my salvation". This verse translates to, "For I will give you the power to prophesy; I will be your God, and you shall be mine." (Isaiah 62:10) Therefore, "Adonitol" can be interpreted as describing a special protection or favor from God. In Christian theology, Adonitol is often used metaphorically in the context of God's provision for believers through various means such as through prayer, faithfulness, and perseverance.
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