Definition: The Hebrew word "agouta" appears in several scriptures, but the specific meaning and context are not known with certainty due to the numerous versions of the Bible from which it originated. 1. In the New Testament (Matthew 23:18-27), Jesus uses the phrase "agouta," or "spear", as a metaphor for those who are going against God's will and do evil. 2. In the Old Testament, in the Book of Genesis, it refers to an object that is pierced with a spear. 3. The word "agouta" appears in Hebrew scriptures such as Psalms 64:7-8 ("Who has looked for me? And my eyes have seen what I did." -Psalm 64:10) and Amos 9:5, which is used to describe wicked people who are seeking to be like God. The exact meaning of "agouta" is not clear, as it was likely a cultural or historical term with no definite biblical reference.
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