Definition: The English word "advertised" is derived from Old Hebrew words meaning to announce or advertise something. It was originally used in a legal context but has since evolved into a general term referring to any public announcement, especially in advertising. In the Bible, it appears only once, where the phrase "the Lord declared his adumbration on Mount Sinai" (Deuteronomy 1:2) is used to describe God's act of delivering the covenant. Here, it means the revelation or disclosure of a promise made at a special time and place. The term has different meanings in various Hebrew Bible translations. In the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV), "advertised" is translated as "adjudicated" for some versions; in the American Standard Version (ASV), it can be used to mean any announcement or statement made publicly, often referring to something that was previously undisclosed. In modern English translation, "advertise" has been replaced by "announce", and its meaning varies depending on context.
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