Definition: The Greek word for "alternation" is "hæmitron," which appears in various New Testament texts (e.g., Matthew, Luke). This term refers to a continuous or irregular cycle or sequence of events that follows a particular pattern or order. In the context of the Bible, it's used metaphorically to describe a pattern that repeats itself over and over again. For instance, if someone starts off with a promise, but then another person does something else that contradicts or changes this promise, this is considered "alternacy" in the sense described above.
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