Definition: The Hebrew term "allesthesia" appears in the Bible, specifically in Genesis 25:34: "And God said to Moses, Behold I have given you this day ten days that ye may choose which thing shall be your inheritance." The verb used here is "bethar," which means "to receive." The word "allesthesia" can also refer to a state of being most humble and considerate, akin to "the humblest of humbly" in the New Testament context. It's often associated with humility, self-effort, and gratitude for what was given to you rather than expecting it. In Jewish tradition, "allesthesia" is often translated as "good faith," which indicates trust in God's promises or actions without taking them too seriously.
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