Definition: The English word "amassing" comes from the Greek word แผฮผฯฯฮนฮฟฯ, which means to gather or collect. This term has been translated in various ways throughout the Bible to refer to a variety of activities or things that are gathered together or assembled. The specific context and meaning of "amassing" can vary depending on the verse or passage where it appears. For instance: - In the New Testament, "amassing" refers to gathering people who believe Jesus Christ as their Savior (Luke 8:35). - In the Old Testament, "amazingly accumulating" describes a person's wealth in a large amount, possibly due to divine favor. The word "amassing" is often associated with gathering together resources or things for special occasions, such as building a temple. It can also mean to accumulate or accumulate (compare "summit" which means to reach the summit of something). Understanding the full meaning and context of this word requires knowledge of the specific Hebrew and Greek words used in the passage it appears in.
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