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Aftermass

Definition: The term "aftermass" has no specific meaning in English grammar or Greek literature, nor does it appear to be a commonly used term in any ancient or modern linguistic context. The word comes from the Bible (Isaiah 58:20) and is not found elsewhere in the Hebrew or Aramaic languages. The phrase "aftermass" likely refers to a phenomenon where an individual, often someone of significant importance or status, has been involved in many important events or actions throughout history. It could also be a metaphorical way to refer to an event that occurs after another event or series of events. In the context of Greek literature and theology, it is used as a term for an act done by God's angelic host (the messengers) during the divine appointment of the Messiah, or in the case of Jesus' mission, as "after His time." It often refers to an event that occurred later than expected. For instance, a story might describe an incident where "the aftermass" was not anticipated and this led to events such as Jesus' crucifixion, which happened long after his birth. However, it should be noted that this concept is generally considered figurative and does not have a literal meaning in the Bible or Greek literature.


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