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Definition: Swnet is a term in Hebrew that translates to "the people" or "all who are present." It refers to all Christians, Jews, and Gentiles united together as one community. The word "Net" is plural, meaning "the people," "the body" of the Church, which was originally called the "people of God." Swnet7, which literally translates to "seven nations," refers to seven churches that were formed after the separation of Israel from Judah in 521 BCE: 1. Jerusalem (Ephesians 2:3) 2. Antioch (Acts 19:4) 3. Ephesus (I Thessalonians 2:3) 4. Thyatira (II Thessalonians 2:5) 5. Colossae (Romans 16:18) 6. Philippians 1:10-11 7. Colosseum (I Corinthians 15:20) The term "seven nations" refers to the seven churches formed by Jesus' followers, with each having its own unique identity and message. This is a modern-day metaphor used in Bible prophecy for describing the various stages of church growth and development. It reflects how, under the authority of Christ, various groups within the Church will be unified and reflect God's Spirit. Remember that this is a literal interpretation and does not necessarily mean that all Jews are from Jerusalem or that they represent the entire Jewish people. This is just a historical example for understanding the context of these terms in relation to the Bible.


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