Definition: The word "alcoholometer" appears in several passages from the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible, including: 1. In Matthew 25:34-38: - "Then Jesus said to him [the rich man], 'What do you want to buy with your wealth?'" - The Hebrew translation is: "And then he said to him, What can I sell my possessions for, so that God may make me a perfect offering to him?" 2. In John 7:44-56: - Jesus says, "Now if any man be in Christ, the work of God in him is not made known." - The Hebrew translation is: "If anyone is in Christ, then by him also all things are become possible." 3. In Luke 10:28-45: - Jesus says, "And when he had said this, he was led away to be crucified." - The Greek word for "buried" is translated into English as "to have been crucified." 4. In Matthew 6:33: - "But keep your heart with all diligence." - This verse refers to keeping one's thoughts and actions in God's right hand. The word "alcoholometer" does not appear in the original Hebrew text of this passage, but it is used metaphorically throughout the Bible in reference to spiritual or worldly desires.
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