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Distmacaddr

Definition: Common SQL Column


SELECT FROM table_name WHERE column_name = 'distmacaddr';

Firstmac

Definition: The word "Firstmac" originated in the Bible as a name for God's first creation. It was used to refer to His rule over Israelites, referring to their relationship with Him. The word has different meanings depending on the context: - In biblical Greek, it refers to the divine command (or "first command") that God gave to Abraham and Isaac: "And they took from the ground a male calf and burnt it in the wilderness." This is an ancient reference to the creation of humans. - In the New Testament, it refers to Jesus Christ as His firstborn among many brothers. It was also used metaphorically by Paul in Acts 20:28: "And the firstfruits were given to you; and this is what you received, that all things which are ever done or come to pass by God be accomplished in you." So, 'Firstmac' can refer to any individual or group who has been made a part of God's family, either through divine choice or grace.


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Slotmachine

Definition: Slot machine is a gambling device that pays out to players when an exact match (like five or six symbols) appears on the payline. The game features reels with wild symbols, bonus rounds, and progressive jackpots.


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Testmac

Definition: TestMac: A term used in the Old Testament to refer to a "spur" of Israel's enemies, specifically a group known as Gog and Magog who were initially described by God as an army of "cattle" or "sheeps," but later became identified with the forces of darkness.


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Textmac

Definition: In ancient Egypt, "textmac" was a symbol of authority, indicating that someone had made significant contributions to society or had a deep understanding of texts. It referred to a person who possessed knowledge or skill in both oral and written languages. This term has been adapted into various meanings throughout history, such as in the Bible where it's used to denote a religious leader like Solomon or King David.


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Tmac

Definition: The word "tmac" comes from the Hebrew, meaning "to take away." In the Bible, it is often used to describe a person's power or authority over others (2 Sam 14:18). It also could refer to an individual possessing great wealth or influence; the phrase has been used in various ways.


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