Definition: The Hebrew word for "Alabastoi," a term that is not found in the Hebrew Bible, is translated as "Aldor." According to various interpretations, there are two possible meanings:
1.
Noun (from Latin)
: The singular form is used to describe an animal or other thing.
2.
Verb (from Old English) or Modal (from French, meaning "to come")
:
- Noun: "To be" means something to happen; to begin or start doing something.
- Verb: "To come," "Aldor," can refer to the act of coming into existence, including birth and death.
The term 'alabastoi' is not found in the Hebrew Bible, but it has been interpreted as a word of divine command. This interpretation was later replaced by other words that were used during the Exodus period (1400-1450 BCE).
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