Definition: The word "almas" in the Hebrew Bible, which was translated into English by Jerome as "lamb," refers to the giving of a gift or help. In Hebrew scripture, this term is used metaphorically to describe both good works and kindnesses. It implies that the offering itself is more important than its outcome (as in an almasful), because it is given out with intention rather than expecting any return for it. The recipient of almas may be a family member, friend, or someone who has benefited from the gift. In simpler terms, an almas fuls something good and true, while "lamb" is a symbol of animal sacrifice as a type of offering to God.
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