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Alphonse

Definition: "Alphonse" comes from French and means "the child," as in "childlike." It is a term used to express a young, innocent, or naive aspect. The context of its usage in the Bible is not clear; it could be a general or idiom for a person who was initially untrained yet now has an understanding or ability to act with a certain degree of confidence. Here are some definitions and examples from different parts of the Bible: -

The Lord Jesus Christ

(John 1:13): "If you were to find one child among this crowd, I would take him as my own." -

Cyrus Caesar Caesar Augustus

(Acts 10:29): "And when they came to Jerusalem and heard that he was king, they were very afraid; for they feared the Lord God of heaven." -

The apostle Paul

(Romans 8:35): "Who am I? Are not you a child of God?" These verses all suggest an idea of youthful innocence or untrained youth as compared to their elders.


Alphonse

Alphonse

Definition: Alphonse is a French name, meaning "from" or "come." It means "from" to come from a family tree or something related in French. Detailed definition might vary but generally, it refers to someone who comes from France.


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