Definition: "Allocheiria" is a word found in several biblical texts, but without direct evidence of its origin or meaning, it's difficult to provide a complete answer without additional information. In Genesis 17:5-6, Adam, Eve, and their offspring are said to be "allocheiria," which translates as "having the same spirit." This is based on the description that they were not separate entities but rather "the same substance" when they had sex with one another. It's also mentioned in Genesis 2:18-19 that Adam and Eve were like newborns, having the same nature (or "same spirit") as the beasts of the field. In Revelation 4:5-6, Jesus is described as being "allocheiria" when he speaks to the seven Churches on the earth. The first two are mentioned as having been made in the image and likeness of God; the rest being like children to him. The Bible does not explicitly state what this means for the believers. In John 1:35, Jesus is also described as being "allocheiria" when he says that all the earth is mine (the same spirit). So while there are some references to this term in various contexts, it seems like the word's origin and meaning may be unknown. Without further context or a direct biblical passage on the subject, it would be speculative to provide a complete explanation of what "allocheiria" means or how it fits into the broader concept of spiritual unity among believers. It's worth noting that these verses are not found in the Hebrew Bible, which is considered the canonical text of the Hebrew Scriptures. In fact, there doesn't appear to be any evidence for a direct connection between the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament.
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