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Allemontite

Definition: The Hebrew words "Almendity" and "Tinted Glass" in the KJV are used to describe two things - a person who lacks possessions or property, as well as someone whose goods are tinted with something rather than pure gold or silver. This term is often used figuratively or literally, especially in contexts where there is not clear direct reference to any specific physical object. In the Bible, "Almendity" seems to be a general phrase that can mean wealth or abundance; hence, it could have metaphorical connotations as well. The word "Tinted Glass," on the other hand, has a figurative meaning of an inaccurate or incomplete description, possibly suggesting a lack of true beauty or purity in something. The usage of these words in the KJV suggests they may be used as literary devices to convey a spiritual or metaphorical perspective about wealth and possessions. It is worth noting that these terms are often translated differently by various translations into English from different Hebrews texts.


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