Definition: The word "alconde" means a large animal that has wings and can fly, often in the shape of a falcon or eagle. In the Old Testament (KJV), this term refers to the large bird that is typically depicted as a falcon. It is mentioned in 1 Samuel 3:6-9 where it's said to be a "falcon, whose wings were stretched out" and in Deuteronomy 8:27, where the phrase "Aalconde" is used to describe one who is described as being strong-willed, powerful, and capable of performing tasks. The term was also associated with the prophet Joel's prophecy regarding a day when all Israelites would be made white in their flesh. The prophecy itself refers to the "falcon" (a) that has wings, and it is said to fly into heaven and make himself white for those who believe, but the word "falcon" itself signifies a large bird. In modern Christian theology and Jewish tradition, the term "alconde" is used in a figurative sense of someone or something with immense power or ability.
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