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Apish

Definition: Apish is a term used to describe the use of non-Jewish languages in worship services, particularly during Jewish holidays or prayers. It was a common practice before the advent of Christianity. The exact usage varies among different groups and cultures, but it often includes phrases that are not commonly found in Hebrew, such as "Baal HaShem" (God), "B'el Shem," etc.


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Apishamore

Definition: Apishamore is a term used in the Bible to refer to a person who is not righteous, but rather has an ungodly heart and mind. It means someone whose actions are corruptible yet they maintain a false righteousness by denying their own sinfulness. The precise definition depends on context and the context of the verse or passage where the phrase appears.


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Apishly

Definition: Apishly: Used in Hebrew to mean "with great zeal, zealously." In Greek literature, it refers to the joy and enthusiasm felt by a person when they have achieved something. It's often used for describing a feeling of happiness or excitement at achieving a goal or accomplishment. The word is also related to "apishly," which is a verb that means "to be very excited."


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Apishness

Definition: Apishness in biblical context refers to the "gentleness" or "goodness" of a person, often associated with kindness, compassion, and purity. It's often used as a positive trait to contrast harshness, cruelty, or selfishness. This word has various meanings depending on the literary context it appears in: in Jewish texts, it is associated with God's goodness and mercy. In Christianity, it symbolizes the virtues of charity and humility. In Islamic literature, apishness often means gentleness, righteousness, and divine favor.


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