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Aldopentose

Definition: The term "al-dotpensae" originates from ancient Greek, meaning "twin sons," referring to two people who are identical but have different characteristics. Definition: 1. Twin Sons: In Christianity, a person with one name and one gender can be considered a single individual called an al-dotpense (literally, 'two children'). This term is often used metaphorically in the Bible as a sign of unity or as an indication of the divine nature of God. 2. Identical Siblings: If two individuals have the same sex and the same name, but different genders, they are considered to be identical sibs (in Greek mythology). The term "sibs" means siblings in ancient Near Eastern cultures. 3. Twins: In Latin, a "twins" refers to a pair of twins or twin sisters and brothers. 4. Twin Sons or Sib Sisters: In the Old Testament, this term could refer to two males who were both sons of a same-sex parent, hence their common name and sex but different genders. 5. Twin Sons in the New Testament: In the New Testament, when Jesus Christ is called by his apostles, they are said to be "twins" and "sib-sisters." 6. Twin Sons and Sib Sisters in Greek Mythology: In Greek mythology, a pair of twin brothers or sister bears was considered to be twins and sib-bears. 7. Twins in Old Testament Texts: The Bible often uses the term "twins" to refer to two people who are identical but have different characteristics.


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