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Alcabala

Definition: The term "alcabala" comes from Hebrew and refers to an evil spirit that seeks to harm or deceive, as described in Proverbs 24:16-29. In this verse, it means a false prophet who tries to influence people to do wrong by telling lies. He is "alcalabalai", which is the root form of "alcabala". The word is a metaphor for a person who has been tricked or deceived. The phrase "alcabala" can also be translated as an evil spirit that is trying to deceive someone into believing in false beliefs or making decisions based on unfounded information. It serves as a warning about the dangers of speaking with people who may not have their own truth and perspective, especially when they are influenced by others. The word "alcabala" is closely associated with Proverbs 24:17-18: "Alcalabalai, thou hast told me lies, And I have believed thy words. Let not the fear of thee Marry my heart nor my reason." Here, it refers to someone who has been deceived by false information or lies, and now is using their own thoughts and beliefs as a basis for thinking and acting.


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