Definition: The word "alphos" in Greek translates to "letters." It can refer to various parts of the Bible, but historically it was usually associated with the Hebrew letters used for scriptural verses. In Christianity, the Hebrew alphabet was a way to write the sacred texts without any commentary or translation into English. The letters were read and interpreted as they were written by the Jewish rabbis who had been instructed by Moses in Exodus 20:1-26. The word "alphos" is often translated into English to mean "scripture, or book" (Latin scriptoria), which refers specifically to the Hebrew script used for religious texts. It is also used as a noun meaning "book," especially when referring to the Hebrew scriptures themselves.
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