Definition: The word "550x300" is a metaphor used in ancient Greek mythology to describe the size of the gods as they appeared before the human gods and goddesses. It's an allegorical way to depict their divine qualities, perhaps representing strength, beauty, and wisdom. In the biblical context, 550 is the number of days the sun would be visible from one point on Earth if viewed from a certain perspective; 300 corresponds to the length of time it took for the sun to return to the same position across the heavens (i.e., 24 hours).