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Alymphia

Definition: The term "alymphia" in the King James Version (KJV) is derived from the Old Testament Hebrew word "aleph," which means "eight" or "eighteen." This term has been interpreted to refer to eight chapters, one book at a time, in the Bible, but it's not absolutely certain. The exact meaning of this term varies slightly among various Christian traditions and interpretations. In Protestantism, some understand "alymphia" as a metaphor for the Book of Genesis (the first six books), while others interpret it to refer to the book of Ezekiel (chapter 10). In Eastern Orthodoxy, the term is often used in a similar sense to describe the fourteenth and fifteenth books of the Bible. In Catholicism, "alymphia" may refer to both the Book of Genesis and the Book of Ezekiel, as they are traditionally considered part of the Old Testament. The Catholic Church teaches that each book (the Book of Genesis and the Book of Ezekiel) contains twelve partsβ€”six for Genesis and six for the Book of Enoch. Overall, "alymphia" is a significant term in Christian theology used to denote a set of books in the Bible.


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