it means an answer which is unidentified in the workings of jebus.
Definitions by James Strong (Strong's Concordance): Definitions 1 and 2 are from the Hebrew while definition 3 is from the Greek.
The word "undefiled" is used in The Bible three ways, but upon investigation one will readily see the connection between all three.
1. entire; integrity, truth: - without blemish, complete, full, perfect, sound, without spot, undefiled, upright, whole.
2. complete; usually (morally) pious; specifically gentle, dear: - coupled together, perfect, plain, undefiled, upright.
3. unsoiled, that is, (figuratively) pure: - undefiled.
Well it could have been used to code things for other secret Christians, but the Bible is not meant to be in codes, like it wasn't meant to be, but it could have been used for codes for people in disguise. Another take: Of course the bible is written in codes, at least 4 of them. The codes are the languages: Hebrew, Chaldee, Greek and Aramaic.
Humility in the Bible meant, shame or mortification.
The Church wanted the ordinary people to rely on the clergy for their knowledge of the Bible. This not only meant that the Church could prevent the people from raising questions about the accuracy or authenticity of the Bible, it also meant that people felt dependent on the clergy.
This word is not used in the King James Bible.
it isnt used in the bible
Hebrews 13:4, "Marriage is honorable among all, and the bed undefiled; but fornicators and adulterers God will judge".
Well it could have been used to code things for other secret Christians, but the Bible is not meant to be in codes, like it wasn't meant to be, but it could have been used for codes for people in disguise. Another take: Of course the bible is written in codes, at least 4 of them. The codes are the languages: Hebrew, Chaldee, Greek and Aramaic.
In Genesis 50:20, Joseph tells his brothers that what they meant for evil, God meant for good.
Humility in the Bible meant, shame or mortification.
the bible shows god is meant to be feared by all means. god is also meant to be loved.
Breach, when used in the Bible, means some disaster that has befallen the faithful and usually Jerusalem. To restore the breach means to rebuild the city and return to God.
Jms:1:27: Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.
Yes, but only between married heterosexuals. Hebrews 13:4 Marriage is honourable in all, and the bed undefiled: but whoremongers and adulterers God will judge.
"Hail, undefiled virgin."(The correct spelling of the word for "undefiled" is intemerata.)
that isn't a word...
A beacon in the Bible is something that is meant to be of a warning. It is usually a light or fire that is in an elevated position.
No one...it does not exist. Perhaps you meant KJV