Aimeth
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Aimeth is a figure mentioned in the apocryphal text known as the Book of Jubilees, which is not part of the canonical Bible but holds historical significance in Jewish tradition. The Book of Jubilees, sometimes referred to as "Lesser Genesis," is a retelling of the events from Genesis and part of Exodus, with additional details and interpretations. It is considered canonical by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church but is generally regarded as apocryphal by most other Christian denominations.

Etymology and Meaning

The name Aimeth does not appear in the canonical texts of the Bible, and its etymology is not explicitly detailed in biblical scholarship. However, names in ancient Hebrew often carry significant meanings, typically reflecting attributes or roles. The name Aimeth could be derived from Hebrew roots that suggest meanings related to truth or faithfulness, though this is speculative.

Historical and Cultural Context

The Book of Jubilees, where Aimeth is mentioned, was likely composed between the 2nd century BCE and the 1st century CE. It provides a unique perspective on biblical events, emphasizing themes such as covenant, law, and the importance of observing the Sabbath. The text is structured around a series of jubilees, or 49-year periods, and is presented as a revelation given to Moses on Mount Sinai.

Role in the Book of Jubilees

In the Book of Jubilees, Aimeth is listed among the descendants of Noah, specifically within the genealogies that trace the lineage of the patriarchs. These genealogies serve to connect the post-flood world with the patriarchal narratives found in Genesis. Aimeth's inclusion in these genealogies underscores the continuity of God's covenantal promises through successive generations.

Theological Significance

While Aimeth is not a prominent figure in biblical theology, the genealogies in which he appears highlight the importance of lineage and heritage in the biblical narrative. They serve as a reminder of God's faithfulness to His promises and the unfolding of His divine plan through history. The genealogies also emphasize the interconnectedness of all humanity, tracing back to a common ancestry in Noah.

Canonical Considerations

As Aimeth is not mentioned in the canonical texts of the Bible, his significance is primarily confined to the context of the Book of Jubilees. The absence of Aimeth from the canonical scriptures means that his role and importance are not emphasized in mainstream Christian theology. However, the study of apocryphal texts like Jubilees can provide additional insights into the cultural and religious milieu of the Second Temple period.

Conclusion

While Aimeth is not a figure of central importance in the biblical canon, his mention in the Book of Jubilees contributes to the broader tapestry of biblical history and tradition. His presence in the genealogies serves as a testament to the enduring nature of God's covenant with humanity, a theme that resonates throughout the biblical narrative.
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Against Foolish Talking and Jesting.
... For first, what sort of facetious speech he aimeth at, he doth imply by the fellow
he coupleth therewith; [Greek], saith he, [Greek] (foolish talking, or ...
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John xvii. 14
... For since the Jews had said that they knew God, but that He knew Him not, at this
He aimeth, saying, "For Thou lovedst Me before the foundation of the world ...
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Introduction.
... Is there no help for them in the often quoted lines of a later English Mystic?".
"Who aimeth at the sky Shoots higher much than he who means a tree.". ...
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The Regular or Calvinistic Baptists.
... On Roger Williams, see below. [1624] Samuel Richardson, a Baptist, who knew him
personally, speaks very highly of Cromwell, as a man who 'aimeth at the general ...
/.../creeds of christendom with a history and critical notes/ 105 the regular or.htm

A Holy Life the Beauty of Christianity: Or, an Exhortation to ...
... Now they are these wooden and earthy professors that he aimeth at in the text; to
wit, that they should depart from iniquity, or else their profession would do ...
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A Defence of the Doctrine of Justification, by Faith in Jesus ...
The Works of John Bunyan Volumes 1-3. <. ...
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A Discourse Upon the Pharisee and the Publican
The Works of John Bunyan Volumes 1-3. <. ...
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Aimeth (1 Occurrence)
...Aimeth (1 Occurrence). Psalms 58:7 Let them melt away as water that runneth apace:
When he aimeth his arrows, let them be as though they were cut off. ...
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Runs (28 Occurrences)
... (WEB). Psalms 58:7 Let them melt away as water that runneth apace; when he aimeth
his arrows, let them be as though they were cut off. (See NAS RSV). ...
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Blunted (5 Occurrences)
... (DBY). Psalms 58:7 Let them melt away as waters that flow off; when he aimeth
his arrows, let them be as blunted: (DBY NIV). Jeremiah ...
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Apace (5 Occurrences)
... (KJV JPS ASV WBS RSV). Psalms 58:7 Let them melt away as water that runneth apace:
When he aimeth his arrows, let them be as though they were cut off. (ASV JPS) ...
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Aiming (6 Occurrences)

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Aims (3 Occurrences)
... Psalms 58:7 Let them melt away as water that runneth apace; when he aimeth his
arrows, let them be as though they were cut off. (See NAS). ...
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Aimed (1 Occurrence)

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Runneth (36 Occurrences)
... (KJV JPS ASV DBY WBS). Psalms 58:7 Let them melt away as water that runneth apace:
When he aimeth his arrows, let them be as though they were cut off. ...
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