Definition: The word "aliquot" appears in the Bible as a singular noun meaning one part, especially an element or component, which makes up another part. It comes from the Greek word "aliΕk", which means "one part" or "part of." In the New Testament, for example, the apostle Paul uses the term "aliquot" to describe parts of a temple structure that make it whole and support the structure as one unit. This concept is also seen in other places where Jesus says: - When he said, "If I be not an aliquid, let him say what is the substance." (John 10:37) - And if you want to know the meaning of this, ask the same thing that you asked the Father; who has given us eternal life and teaches us how to love one another. For God sent his Son into the world, not to condemn the world, but to save that which was lost, so that both we and our children might live with him." (John 3:16-17)
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