Definition: In the New King James Version (KJV), "adversaria" is translated as "counsel," which refers to advice or advice given to a person, especially for their betterment in life. The English translation is: - Adversaria: Advice, counsel Definition: Adversaria means "advice, counsel" or "advice." It typically comes from Latin and Greek and is derived from the words "adversus," which translates to "opposing," and "arΔa," which refers to a "place of war." In the Old Testament, "adversaria" appears in the book of Deuteronomy 32:18-19. Here, it is used as a metaphor for God's guidance that helps in overcoming obstacles. In this context, it may refer to divine guidance or advice from God. The word was also used by Moses, who had advice given to him when he was traveling through the wilderness with Pharaoh (Deuteronomy 32:17-18).
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