Definition: "Adadoxography," as in "the word that goes without meaning," is a term used in the Bible to describe the miscommunication or confusion between two or more ideas or meanings, often leading to contradictions or misunderstandings. The Greek term itself has no specific connotations beyond its use in this sense, but it comes from the Hebrew word ΧΦ·ΧΦΉΧΦ΅Χ ("ayadey"), which is derived from "adahel," a verb that means "to make sense" or "to interpret properly." This idea of miscommunication is often contrasted with "mystery" in the Bible, where it refers to something being hidden from view but still understood fully.
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