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Amberous

Definition: The word "amberous" in Hebrew means "a large, fat, or swollen belly." It's often used figuratively to describe a person's size, health, or demeanor as being excessive or excessive. In this context, it could mean someone who is too small, excessively obese, or an exaggerated example of the standard human body size. In the Old Testament, "amberous" was used metaphorically for a king named Ammon in chapter 47:10-12: "The king Ammon (Ammon) brought out a large and fat calf. He took it and gave it to his servant who carried it on his shoulders, and he ate it all. He said, 'This is what I have eaten from you.' Then he looked at the calf again and said, 'This is my son Ammon. My son has made me strong. He has become fat; he is no more a king than I am.'" In this story, "amberous" refers to Ammon's son Ammon, who was not considered a proper king but was given food by the servant. This metaphorical comparison highlights the exaggerated character of Ammon and his reliance on his son for support and influence. However, in other contexts, it could also mean an exaggerated appearance or behavior that is not genuine or appropriate. In contemporary use, "amberous" can refer to a person's outward appearance or actions that are perceived as overly large or excessive compared to what they should be or should be doing. Understanding the context of usage and its meaning in the Hebrew Bible would help provide accurate and meaningful interpretation for any given situation.


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