Definition: "Adoptan" in English has a number of meanings, but one of its most prominent uses is in relation to adoption. It refers to an individual who accepts or adopts another person as their own child. Here are some definitions of "adoptan":
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In Christian Usage
: A term used in the New Testament where Paul mentions "Adoptan" and others like him were sent by God for "the good work that they did among us." In this context, "Adoptan" is specifically mentioned when Paul refers to Jesus as having "adoption" (1 Corinthians 6:19).
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In Jewish Usage
: This term is also used in the Talmud, where it describes a Jew who adopts someone else and becomes his father or mother. In this context, it implies that the Jew has accepted another person into his family through adoption.
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In American English
: "Adoptan" is often used to describe an individual who is adopted by another person. It is not directly related to the Hebrew word 'adopt' which in its original form refers to a kindling of fire, but as the term became more popular it was used for other purposes.
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In Other Languages
: In Spanish and Latin, "Adoptan" appears in various contexts, often with a sense of adopting or receiving someone else's child, and sometimes using it to describe an adoption situation.
So in summary, the word 'adoptan' is a term that describes an individual who accepts another person as their own child. It can be used both in Christian and Jewish context for adopting from one person into another, and more generally for other purposes such as receiving someone else's children or having children adopted by others.