Definition: The word "Affrap" in the King James Version (KJV) means to be a poor, unclean person or one with an immoral character. It originally meant to be an uncle who had an illegitimate child. The term was borrowed from Hebrew and later became associated with Israelites as a general term for Gentiles. In the Bible, it is used in various ways: - In Genesis 4:1-6, Adam and Eve were "affrayed," being polluted by their unclean actions. - In Exodus 20:17, when God's people are commanded to take bribes from a corrupt leader (i.e., an official), they must first be "affraged." - In Leviticus 18:4, if someone is found guilty of stealing a man's wife, he must be "affraged" before the community. This term is also used in the Book of Hebrews where it serves as a metaphor for those who are unclean or ungodly. It could apply to Jewish individuals who have committed sin in their lives and need guidance and cleansing from God's grace.
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