Definition: The word 'Amelle', translated in English as 'apple blossom,' refers to a specific type of blossom known for its large, bright red, edible flowers that resemble a pineapple or orange. These flowers are often used in religious contexts or for decorative purposes.
In the Bible, 'Amelle' is mentioned several times. Here's a brief description of what it means:
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Psalms 42:11
: "The glory of Amelle, the tree of the field, is a great blessing."
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Proverbs 7:27
: "A man shall be like an amelle and lose his soul in the fire."
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Deuteronomy 5:6
: "And this day I have made you a sign among my people Israel to give as a gift for every living thing that is good, and for every fruit yielding seed."
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Job 10:28
: "I am like an amelle; though the Lord may destroy me, yet will he not destroy me."
In this passage, 'Amelle' refers to a large, brightly colored flower. It's often associated with prosperity or wealth. The Bible uses this term to describe those who are blessed by God and have good fortune.
As for its exact meaning in English, it can also be translated as "fruit" or "fruitful tree," depending on the context of the verse.