Definition: In the King James Version (KJV), "airths" appears 1 time, which is in the verse: "Let them know that they are as men; for it shall not be like a man's wife to deceive him or make him angry with him: for they are all alike. It shall come about when they go forth into the field and sow their ground and gather their harvest, that they may bring their children back in plenty to the house of their father; but if they sow not their land nor gather their crop, then they shall surely be cast out from thy presence." (Proverbs 14:29) The word "airths" is a reference to a common belief among Jews about the character and behavior of male human beings. In this verse, it's used metaphorically as an example of how male humans might not behave fairly or accurately according to their biological characteristics, which are supposed to be similar across all genders. This term "airths" suggests that the actions or intentions of a man are not based solely on his physical qualities, but rather on the spiritual and moral character traits. This idea was widely accepted among Jews during ancient times, as it was seen as a way for men to be more virtuous and worthy of God's favor. The specific verse is part of Proverbs 14:29 in the KJV English Bible, which is also known by other names such as Proverbs 14:29-31. It emphasizes that individuals should not treat their father or their community unfairly due to their gender or any other physical trait.
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