Definition: "Altogether, or alludes to," in the Greek New Testament. In English, "altogether, or alludes to" means something that has a wide range or extent encompassed by several things. For example: - All those who were around at the time of Jesus's death and resurrection. - The entire community of Christians who are currently alive and well today. - Everything that had been done for this purpose over the years. This term is often used in theological contexts to describe a wide range of actions or events, as if they all encompassed something. It can be compared to the "allusive" quality of certain ancient texts, like the Rosicrucian and Pagan writings mentioned by Jesus himself.
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