Definition: The word "allotrylic" in the New King James Version (KJV) comes from the Greek term "altogether," which means "in a whole, without exception." In this context, it refers to something that has been given or received in entirety; it is an entire thing. For example, if someone gives you their entire purse and wallet, you have received everything they own. The word appears frequently in the Bible, especially in Old Testament contexts, where it represents a complete or comprehensive act of giving and receiving. The Hebrew phrase "altogether" means to give all things to something, including oneself.
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