Definition: In Greek, "agnomina" means "gathering," especially in connection with a gathering or celebration. It's used figuratively to describe an assembly or meeting that involves many people, often under the same roof or at a church. The precise meaning of "agnomina" is not widely known but it is most likely related to a large-scale religious or cultural event, like an annual festival where many people gather together for spiritual or communal activities. In this context, it's possible that the word might have been used metaphorically as a group gathering for a public event or celebration. Here are some possible definitions of "agnomina": 1. Gathering: A gathering involving many people. 2. Celebration: The gathering of people to celebrate something, such as an annual festival. 3. Meeting: An assembly where many people gather together. 4. Church: A religious gathering or institution. However, without a specific context from the New International Version (NIV) translation in Hebrew or Greek, it's impossible to determine the exact meaning of "agnomina" specifically in this context. The NIV version does not mention "agnomina," but it does use the word "gathered together" instead, which might indicate a gathering where many people gather for some form of celebration. The specific meaning of "agnomina" is likely more about a large-scale event or festival than its literal usage within the context you've described.
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