Definition: The Hebrew word for 'Peter' appears in Hebrew scriptures from the Book of Genesis through the Book of Ezekiel (the Old Testament). It is a name, possibly implying that it was an individual or group known as "Peter" at some point, who had influence over and/or played a role in various events or matters. The term appears with many possible meanings:
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Individuals
: Peter can refer to any person who was associated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) during its early days. These groups were formed around the teachings of Jesus, including His teaching about faith, salvation and the Second Coming.
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Group
: In more general terms, "Peter" could also be a collective term for many people who have been involved or influenced by one another in various activities, such as missions, conferences, or other organizations within the Church. It's often used in contexts where an individual has had significant influence on others through their role within the church.
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Person
: Peter can refer to any person, even if they were not associated with the Church at that time. In some cases, it might suggest a historical figure who was known for his influence or contribution to the Church.
To clarify more precisely what 'Peter' means in these specific contexts, you could consider asking "What is the meaning of Peter in this context?" and providing more information on how one would use 'Peter' in those specific contexts.