Definition: The word "aftercoming" in the King James Version (KJV) refers to a state or condition that has reached the end, or that is no longer possible or desirable.
Here is a detailed definition:
1.
Aftercoming
is a figurative expression that describes a time when something is suddenly and completely gone or lost: "He came out of Egypt into the wilderness, but he had no money to go in to buy food for his family."
2. In context, this metaphorical use of 'aftercoming' can suggest a significant event, change, situation, or occurrence that has led to a sudden or tragic loss, absence, or disappearance.
For example, consider the story of King Solomon's wife, Rehoboam, who later became King after being exiled by his father. The story suggests a similar aftercoming in which the son is victorious over the enemy and becomes king, following on from an earlier period of defeat and loss for the previous king.
In both examples, 'aftercoming' has a sense of suddenness or catastrophic event that leads to destruction or change, mirroring the natural cycles of life and death.
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