Definition: Uccc is an ancient Hebrew term used for two things: a curse or evil fate and "uncertainty." It is associated with God's promise in Genesis 22:17-19, saying that Adam and Eve were destined to be children of disobedience but would receive salvation through faith in their fathers' sacrifice. The word has various meanings depending on its context and usage, including:
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Uccc
(noun): This is a term used for the idea or thought of something as being evil, wrong, uncertain, or unexplained.
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Uncertainty (plural)
: It can also refer to uncertainty about something, such as an illness or future events not yet known.
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Gathering in Numbers 14:6-7
: A word for the gathering together of people and their purpose.
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Saying it: (noun): This is a term used to address someone in the sense that they should be listened to, given attention or considered important, as in "The Lord will say this to you."
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Uccc (verb):
This can also refer to an act of anger and impatience, a curse, or some other negative action.
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Uncertainty (noun):
This is the idea or thought of something being uncertain.
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Gathering in Numbers 24:1-5
: The word "uncertainty" has a similar meaning to "uncertain," referring to something that's not completely certain, but unsure about it.
Each usage can be slightly different, depending on context and the specific Hebrew words used.