Definition: The word "sv1" in scripture is translated as "servant." It refers to a servant or an instrument who assists another person, often for various purposes or functions. The noun "servant," derived from the verb "serve," was a term used by Jesus Christ Himself, which he used to describe himself and others in his ministry.
Definition: In Greek mythology, a servant is a temporary character used by gods and other beings as an instrument or aide to their purpose. In this context, it refers to someone who helps another person perform various tasks, usually for the benefit of them.
For example, in the story of King Saul and the Philistines, Saul hired a slave named Samuel (the Hebrew "servant" meaning "helper") to help him defeat his enemies. In the story of the ten lepers, the twelve lepers were sent away from Jesus' healing touch by a servant.
The term "Servant" in this context is often used metaphorically, indicating someone who willingly provides assistance and helps another person achieve their goals or fulfill their purpose.
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