Definition: The term "advertises" appears in the Old Testament, specifically in verses 19-20 in Deuteronomy 4:15: "In the fourth month, when you bring a new moon offering for your children to be eaten with unleavened bread, and on the fifteenth day of that month, you shall come to the tent of debauchery which is before the Lord. And there will you take some of the things that the people brought into the tent of debauchery, and sell them for money." (Deuteronomy 4:15) The Hebrew word translated "advertises" in this verse is "adumah," which comes from the Greek แผฮดฯฮผฮท ("adiyom"). The term means to inform or announce something. In this context, it suggests that someone or something has been brought into a place of worship or service for an event or celebration, such as offering gifts or performing religious rituals. The key detail is that "adumah" occurs in the context of offering sacrifices (a type of tabernacle worship) to God at this moment. It implies that this particular activity was done with a purpose or intention, and it's not simply a casual act. In summary, "advertises" refers to giving notice of or announcing an event, typically by using music or sound effects, in order to draw people's attention to something or to inform them of the importance of a specific thing.
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