Definition: The word 'allantoic' in the KJV (Koine Greek) refers to a part or body that contains all living things, including humans. Detailed definition: Allantoic is the plural form of "allantoic," which means "body" or "part." In the context of the Bible, it's used metaphorically to refer to individuals who are in the womb of life, where they continue to grow and develop. It often refers to a group of people together, such as family members or co-workers. In the Old Testament, it is associated with the Israelites, who had to remain with God until their time on earth was complete, meaning that they were not part of a human lineage but remained in the midst of God's creation and activities. This metaphorical understanding is reflected in the concept of a 'allantoic' family, where members are collectively related to each other in the sense of living together in God's presence. In contemporary usage, "allantoic" could also refer to a group or entity that continues to grow and develop beyond its biological limits. It can imply the same understanding as in the Bible, where all parts of a person's body continue to improve and mature over time. Keep in mind that this is not an exact translation from the New Testament, but rather a metaphorical interpretation based on Greek idiom.