Definition: The English translation of the name "Alodi" in the New Testament is "Lord". This term comes from a Hebrew word meaning "Lord", referring to God as the Creator or ruler of the universe. In the context of the Old Testament, "alodi" refers to a type of wood that was used for building. It was also associated with royalty and status, being given by kings and queens. In the New Testament, the term is often used in reference to Jesus Christ as the Lamb of God who takes away sin's guilt. The definition of "Lord" in the Bible may vary depending on the context but generally it refers to an earthly ruler or sovereign over something (as in the Hebrew word alod).
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