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Aftergood

Definition: The Hebrew word for "aftergood" is "ΧžΦ΅Χ”Χ•ΦΉΧ". It's a plural noun meaning "the afterlives" or "the aftereffects", referring to the consequences or effects of one's actions or choices. The original Middle English form (Mosaic) has two different meanings: 1. The word is used metaphorically in Genesis 2:3, where God says that "after you shall be taken away, and your offspring, whom you shall bury with hands buried, and which shall not have the name of their fathers nor the names of their mother's children." Here it means after life has finished. It also occurs elsewhere in the Bible, such as Job 28:9-10. 2. The word is used literally to refer to death or sin. In Deuteronomy 6:5, God says that "if you do not believe on me and follow all my commands, I will surely kill you after you shall be taken away." This is a literal phrase where the person is dead because they have sinned. The exact meaning of this word in Hebrew is unknown without more context, as it seems to be an ambiguous or figurative term. Its use within the New Testament and Old Testament can vary greatly according to the specific verses and passages used. However, it's often seen as a metaphorical expression of the afterlife and consequences. In general, "aftergood" refers to the afterlife or consequences of actions that one has taken. It suggests death or sin would follow them if they were not followed with faith in God.


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