Definition: In the English translation of the King James Version (KJV), "aiders" translates to "assistants." This term, when applied to the Hebrew root "ΚΎiyΔs," typically refers to a person who aids others or assists with their needs, especially in a supportive or helping capacity. The KJV uses this term with great care and emphasis on the context where it is used. It describes these people as "the kind of helpers that God blesses." The Hebrew root "ΚΎiyΔs" carries both a sense of "to help" and also connotes the service and support provided to others, much like a helper in helping another person. The concept is central to many passages in the Bible, especially in the Old Testament, where it is often used to denote someone who assists and provides assistance. The term is also found in other parts of the New Testament and its use can be seen as an extension or interpretation of God's provision for those who need help.
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