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Ainhum

Definition: The word "ainhum" in the King James Version (KJV) has a Hebrew root meaning "to fall," but its exact etymology is uncertain. This term likely comes from the biblical text where it appears as part of a divine command: "I will bring you down from heaven." In the Book of Job, God says that He is bringing "ainhum" upon His people, who are to be punished and destroyed. This passage also contains references to angels falling or being devoured by demons. The exact context of this verse (Job 30:6) has not been found in other Christian epistles or New Testament texts but is a key part of the narrative, which seems to reflect on God's judgment against disobedient people.


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