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Alope

Definition: In the New King James Version (KJV), "Alope" is a word that means "a fallen angel". It was first mentioned in Revelation 20:19-21, where Satan and his angels are described as being cast into seven eternal tormentors, or "flame-spitting devils," who are said to be the "fallen angels." This term suggests they are not angels at all but rather creatures of darkness.


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Alopecias

Definition: In the Bible, the term "Alopecias" appears in a number of passages that describe the journey to Mount Everest. The precise meaning may vary depending on context. 1.

The Journey

: In verse 28 of Deuteronomy (Deut.), King David and his companions are seeking God's guidance as they prepare for their first ascent. They ask God for direction, which He responds with the following passage: "Therefore say you unto them, O men of Israel, I have seen a man like yourself. Behold, I am come to save you out of the hand of Pharaoh, who brought me to this land." (Deut. 32:10-11) In this verse, King David refers to himself as "the man like yourself" and is seeking God's guidance for his journey. The term "Alopecias," or "like you," here translates to the image of a mountain, typically representing Mount Everest.

Definition of 'Alopecias':

In context, 'Alopecias' means an image or representation of Mount Everest in a religious sense. It is a metaphorical representation of God's will guiding people towards a higher spiritual destination and that of being seen as an example to follow. The term was used frequently throughout the Bible. 2.

The Journey to Mount Everest

: In the same chapter, King David is quoted again, this time in a different context: "And he said unto them, My beloved brethren, behold, I am come to save you out of the hand of Pharaoh, who brought me to this land." (Deut. 32:10-11) Here, King David refers to himself as being rescued by God and is seeking guidance about his journey towards Mount Everest. The phrase "Alopecias" here seems to be a metaphorical or symbolic representation of his rescue or deliverance from the slavery of Pharaoh.

Definition of 'Alopecias' in this context:

In summary, the term 'Alopecias' in Deuteronomy is a religious expression that refers to God's guidance as King David prepares for and makes preparations for his journey. It symbolizes God's saving power over Pharaoh's control. This metaphorical concept may be found elsewhere in the Bible and often used in religious contexts, especially during times of persecution or spiritual fulfillment.


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Alopecurus

Definition: The word "Alopecurus" appears in the New Testament, specifically in Mark 10:37-48 where it refers to the crucified Christ. The Greek word used here is "hymnoicos," which is a noun meaning something that expresses or is related to joy, happiness, or pleasure. The definition of "hymnoicos" means a person who possesses a great joy or good fortune. It can also refer to someone who is joyful and happy in their situation or life, as well as the presence of happiness or contentment. In Mark 10:37-48, Jesus is speaking about the suffering that occurred on Calvary because he was crucified "hymnoicos." The phrase "hymnoicos" suggests that a great joy or good fortune could be found in this experience. It implies that there was a divine presence present and someone was experiencing a wonderful joy or happiness. The word "Alopecurus" is also used as a metaphor for the suffering Jesus endured, symbolizing his sacrifice on the cross to demonstrate the love of God for humanity.


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Alopecus

Definition: The English word "Alopecus" comes from the Greek word "al-" which means "to cut" or "split," and "kappa" which means "knife." In the context of medicine, "Alopecuus" refers to a type of surgery in which surgical instruments are used to separate one part from another without causing injury. This technique is used in a variety of situations including removing cancerous tumors and other surgical procedures. The word was first recorded in Latin and then later in the English language. It has several meanings, including: 1.

The Greek word "al-" comes from cutting or splitting, which can refer to any type of surgery involving an incision. 2.

In medicine, "Alopecuus" refers to surgical instruments used to separate a part from another without injury. This technique is commonly used in various procedures such as cancer removal and other medical surgeries. 3.

The Latin word "kappa" comes from the Greek "cut," which means to cut or split, suggesting that the tool being used may be a knife or a similar cutting instrument. In summary, the word "Alopecus" is a term that refers to surgical techniques that involve the use of a sharp, cutting tool called a knife, often used in medical procedures.


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Alopias

Definition: The word "Alopias" appears in several biblical verses, but without further context or information about its meaning, I can only offer general interpretations. In the New Testament, "Alopias" means "holy water," which likely refers to a type of water that was mentioned as being holy. The Hebrew name "ahilim" (Hebrew for "water") is also mentioned in the same passage and it's understood as referring to this specific type of holy water. It's important to note that the term "Alopias" is not found anywhere in the Bible itself, but rather it appears within the Old Testament. The specific meaning of its usage may vary between different Hebrew and Greek translations. For more detailed information about the specific meanings of words from the Bible, you might need a closer reading or additional biblical text. Please consult with an English Bible scholar for accurate information.


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Alopiidae

Definition: The term "Alopiidae" comes from the Greek, meaning "all of them." It's a family of spiders that are found in various parts of the world. Each member of this family has distinctive characteristics and is distinct from other members within the same order. Alopiidae is a very diverse group of spiders, comprising several major families, including: 1.

Hemipoda

- This family includes the most abundant spider in the world, the flying spider. 2.

Vimididae

- A smaller, less common family that primarily inhabits trees and shrubs for shelter and food. 3.

Oligopoda

- Some spiders that are known to be particularly venomous or deadly. 4.

Neridae

- This group includes the common spider known as the yellow-legged spider (also known as the red-eyed spider). 5.

Colobolata

- A family of spiders that can have multiple generations in captivity. Each member of this family has its unique abilities and is adapted to their specific habitat, which often involves some form of camouflage or other adaptations to protect themselves from predators.


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Alop

Definition: In the Greek New Testament, "alop" appears seven times in the New Testament; none are specifically mentioned as being used by Jesus (John 5:36-41; Matthew 28:19). However, the term is often applied to those who have received a promise or that have been endowed with divine grace and ability. "Alop" refers to believers who are capable of performing extraordinary miracles. The term seems to be used primarily in connection to miracles, particularly those performed by Jesus. In Matthew 28:19-30, the disciples were commanded to "call him [Jesus] a liar if his teaching is not based on truth." This phrase indicates that they should look for signs and wonders from Jesus which would indicate that he was lying about his promises. It's important to note that this term does not have any specific Hebrew or Greek word equivalent. The use of the term suggests it could be associated with miraculous power or ability, but without a proper translation, its meaning is often difficult to ascertain accurately in English.


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Alopathic

Definition: In the King James Version (KJV), "alopathic" means to have a superior or better quality than others. It is an adjective meaning "more superior in quality, power, ability, etc." The word appears at least twice in the Bible. In Leviticus 20:19, it is used as the verb for "to be superior," and in Deuteronomy 18:17-18, it is used to describe someone who possesses a superior or better position, status, or authority. The word also appears in other Bible passages such as: - Genesis 30:28: "I am the Lord your God; take counsel [from me], and I will be your God, says the Lord." - Psalm 19:7: "Surely you are a mighty one, O Lord! You are my God!" - Proverbs 26:1: "Let not your wisdom be measured by how many in the field you reap; let it be measured in how much you sow."


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Alopecia

Definition: The word "alopecia" in the New King James Version (KJV) refers to a condition where hair loss occurs, often due to poor diet, hormonal imbalances, infections, or genetics. It's also known as Alopecia areata. - Alopecia areata is a chronic autoimmune disorder characterized by patches of hair falling out from various parts of the body, including the scalp, eyebrows, and head. - The condition can affect any part of the body, but it tends to affect specific areas such as the face, ears, neck, arms, and back. The term "alopecia" has been used in many different contexts. It refers to an autoimmune disorder that affects hair growth, including both male and female types. The detailed definition of alopecia areata includes: - Alopecia - The condition where hair falls out from various parts of the body, including scalp, eyebrows, face, ears, neck, arms, and back. - Ataxia - Inability to move or perform normal tasks. - Alopecia Areata - A chronic autoimmune disorder characterized by patches of hair falling out from various parts of the body, including the head. - Alopecia areata is a disease that affects hair growth, affecting any part of the body, but affects specific areas like the face, ears, neck, arms, and back. It also includes ataxia. The term "alopecia" was first used in 16th century French, while its meaning has been extensively interpreted throughout history. The word is still widely recognized as a medical term that refers to an autoimmune condition affecting hair growth.


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Alopecic

Definition: I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that as I don't know which Bible you're referring to. Can you please provide more context or information?


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