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Alkermes

Definition: The term "alkermes" comes from a Hebrew word that translates to "to be filled with water," which is a common meaning in Hebrew scriptures. Here's a detailed description of "alkermes": - "Alkermis" – This is an ancient Hebrew name. It means "a fountain, spring, or source," referring to a clear body of water or a source of water. In the Old Testament, "alkermis" often refers to a well or well-stained place where one can drink from. - "Alkermis" – This is the original Hebrew name for the person who became the father of Jacob (the patriarch). It was also used as a term for the water source in other languages and cultures, such as Greek, Roman, and Egyptian. In Jewish tradition, it often refers to the holy spring of God's presence, which is considered the holiest place on Earth. In modern Hebrew, "alkermes" can mean anything related to being filled with water or having a well-stained body (like a well or well-stained area in a garden). It is a personal name, and it often appears together with other names like "Israel," "Elijah," or even as the title of a person who was brought up by the father of Jacob.


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