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Ainsell

Definition: The term "Ainsell" comes from a Bible verse in the Old Testament, where God said: "And when I bring you out into the land that they give you to possess, and when you shall seek me with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your might, as it is written here before you, saying, 'I will not be gone from you until this day,' then shall I come again unto you; but this day, if I go out in my wrath of judgment, and destroy every one of you, that none may know the glory of the Lord God to whom we are going."


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Ainsells

Definition: The word "ainsells" appears in Hebrew scriptures (1 Sam 27:30, Jer 5:14, Ezr 2:3) as a figure of speech indicating that he has not yet done what he was to do or given him to do. In the context of Leviticus chapter 27, this is used in connection with a person who is being led into the wilderness and left behind to minister in his place. The phrase "ainsells" translates to "He does not have dominion over me." This implies that he has yet to achieve dominion over him. The word "ainsells" also appears elsewhere in the Bible, specifically in Leviticus 27:31 (where it is used with the term "he did not come into the tent of his own accord") and Deuteronomy chapter 5:4 (when it is used figuratively to describe a man's lack of dominion over someone else).


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