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Cherub
An angel of the second order whose gift is knowledge; usually portrayed as a winged child. There are 69 verses in the Bible that have cherub mentioned, of which 68 are located in the Old Testament, and only 1 time in the New Testament (Hebrews 9:5).
Christophany
A Christophany is an appearance or non-physical manifestation of Christ. Traditionally the term refers to visions of Christ after his ascension, such as the bright light of the conversion of Paul the Apostle.
Circumcised
It was a sign and seal of the covenant of grace as well as of the national covenant between God and the Hebrews. Circumcision marked a covenant established with Abraham. Shortly before Isaac was born, God directed Abraham to circumcise all the males of his household, including himself, Ishmael, and his servants (Genesis 17:1-14). A minor medical procedure performed on males, where they cut off the foreskin of an infants, but sometimes as teens or older. as a religious rite, especially in Judaism and Islam.
Concubine
Hebrew translation concubine is "wife", although it is understood to refer to a wife or sexual partner of secondary status.
Covenant
A usually formal, solemn, and binding agreement; a written agreement or promise usually under seal between two or more parties especially for the performance of some action.
Created
Hebrew translated to Bara: create, shape, form Implies that prior nothing pre-existed, there was nothing. Only God can create, Man can only make.
Cubit
An average length for the common cubit is 17-19 in
Cupbearer
Historically, a cupbearer was a high-ranking official in charge of serving the king. It was primarily the responsibility of a cupbearer to serve the wine to the royal table. Since kings were concerned about plots to poison them, cupbearers had to guard the cup carefully and would sometimes taste the drink before serving it to ensure it was safe.
Curse
To utter a wish of evil against one; to imprecate evil upon; to call for mischief or injury to fall upon; to execrate.