Definition: In the Bible, there are many verses that reference words with specific meanings. Here is a brief overview of some common words and their definitions:
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Wandy (v. 8):
This word means "man" in Hebrew, which was also used for other Jewish or Christian concepts.
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Peralta (v. 34):
Peralta refers to the "light of God." It is a metaphor for the Holy Spirit's presence in believers' lives and their ability to be light in the world around them.
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Wandy Peraltar (v. 10):
This verse says, "You are my light and my shining light, as you shine on one another." This phrase emphasizes the importance of sharing God's light with others, showing how we can bring brightness to life through our actions.
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Judaism:
- In Judaism, "wandy" refers to a person who has a strong belief in God and is an example of holiness.
- "Peralta" is the term used for the "light of God," representing both divine light and human nature itself.
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Christianity:
- In Christianity, "peralta" means the same as peralta, but it also includes the concept of a spirit that illuminates believers' lives.
- The term often refers to the Christian belief in the Holy Spirit or the Holy Ghost (which can include light, life, and healing) acting within Christians.
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Jehovah's Witnesses:
- In Jehovah's Witnesses, "wandy" is used metaphorically to refer to a person who follows Jehovah God as their Lord.
- "Peralta" means the spirit of the Lord Jesus Christ, representing the power and presence of God in human form.
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Quran:
- The word "peraltar" is from Arabic, which translates to "light". It's often used figuratively to refer to a person who has been given light or enlightenment through the revelation of God.
- This phrase means that believers are able to see clearly and discern what is right or wrong by following the guidance provided by the Quran.
These verses illustrate how words can carry deeper meaning beyond their literal applications. The Bible's rich language allows for understanding that which is not understood in the Western worldview.