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Agush

Definition: The word "Agush" in the Bible has several meanings. It seems to be a specific term or designation for some aspect of God's character, but it could also refer to any part of God's creation that is unique to Him. Here are two possible definitions of "Agush": 1. In Hebrew scriptures, "agush" refers to the "Great High Priest" (Num 7:25) who was the one who administered the priests' duties and who became God's representative on earth. - Note: The term 'agush' here does not refer to the Agash in ancient Israelites culture; rather it is a reference to an angel, in this context. In Jewish tradition, angels are associated with the Creator. 2. In the OT literature (Jer 14:6), "Agush" refers to a "goddess," possibly referring to the goddess Heshi. This could be a reference to the god Heshim or a mythological deity from Mesopotamia that was the first creation of the universe. The word 'agush' also appears in Proverbs 14:5, where it is translated "a man who walks with God" (Proverbs 14:5). However, this phrase may be figurative and not a literal reference to Agash. It's important to note that these interpretations are based on the literary context of Hebrew and Aramaic scriptures. The Bible text itself does not provide enough information to confirm or deny these meanings. It is possible that the specific terms used in this passage were meant to convey different concepts, as they are also not fully known from the historical records available to us today. Please note that the actual meaning of "Agush" or other Hebrew terms can vary within a given scripture context and the various interpretations might differ across languages and traditions.


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