Definition: The term "amblyacousia" appears in various religious texts, including the Jewish Bible (KJV) and the New Testament (NIV), but it does not appear in the Hebrew Bible or other Old Testament sources. In the context of Christianity, an "amblyacousia" is a person who is neither male nor female, but rather both. This term is often associated with the concept of polygamy or multiple marriages. However, its exact meaning can vary depending on the particular context and culture it was used in. The Hebrew Bible (KJV) states that "I will give you no more wives for my sons." The New Testament does not explicitly mention "amblyacousia," but it is possible that this passage refers to polygamy or multiple marriages. The term is often used in a figurative sense, referring to those who are both male and female. In summary, the term "amblyacousia" may refer to people of both sexes, but its exact meaning cannot be determined from the given passages without more context.
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