Definition: The word "agouties" in English comes from Ancient Greek, meaning "a young woman." In Old English, the term was used to refer to a young girl or young woman, as well as to someone who had been married. In Hebrews 10:23-26, the phrase translated as "a young woman," appears in verse 25. This verse describes how God has given us children, and then goes on to speak of the grace that comes through faith in Christ for the purpose of being a mother or grandmother or wife. So, the Hebrews are saying, "You have been called into a special relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ, who is also your mother, and now you are called upon to become like her. You are an example of the qualities that come from a young woman."
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