Definition: In the Bible, "Ambaries" refers to a term used in ancient Jewish worship practices associated with a series of miracles attributed to Abraham (Genesis 17:9-10), which were performed over three consecutive years beginning in the seventh month (Leviticus 26:5-8). The word "ambaries" was specifically described as a type of animal used during this period. It is believed to have been associated with the miraculous events that took place, and it's significant that these were performed by Abraham himself. According to Jewish tradition, the miracles recorded by Abraham at the end of his life included the casting out of the sons-in-law Bilal and Zarephath from their father Ishmael (Genesis 23:15-18), the turning away of a herdmen from a pestilent land, and the death of a woman who was pregnant with twins (Gen. 26:4-9). This practice was observed by the community at large in the seventh month, as a way to commemorate the miracle events of Abraham.
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