Definition: In the Bible, it's a verse number often used to describe a large number; in this case, it means 1,000. The specific definition varies by context and may be found within the Hebrew text or elsewhere, but it generally refers to a very large amount of information or figures, such as the total number of soldiers or sheep. For example, the verse "and they took the tablets of the law from the scroll which is before me" (Deuteronomy 5:21) could be read in context as describing 128 tablets of the Law. In this case, 128 would likely refer to a significant number of pages. However, if it's used within a broader or more literal meaning, the Hebrew text might have different interpretations depending on its use in that particular context. For example, "and they took them and read them" (Deuteronomy 5:23) could be interpreted as reading the entire Law from one scroll instead of just one page. In any case, it's important to keep in mind that the exact meaning and usage may vary across different verses or contexts.