Definition: In the Bible, the word "agamically" refers to someone or something that is spiritually rich in attributes, qualities, or virtues. This term comes from the Greek "agama," which means "virtue," and "melyctos," which means "wealth." The Hebrew text of this word, found in Deuteronomy 4:6, translates to, "who has a moral character" (Melytikos) or "one who exhibits virtue" (Agamia). The Greek meaning "agama" is the term used by Jesus Christ for those who are spiritually rich. He uses this word in his teachings about spiritual growth and transformation. In its broader context, agamically can refer to a person possessing the attributes of righteousness, strength, beauty, healthiness, wisdom, charity, purity, gentleness, faithfulness, etc., all virtues that make someone spiritually pure and full of grace.
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