Definition: The word "Adon" in the Hebrew Bible refers to a type of tree that grows on the banks of the river Jordan, which flows through the city of Jericho. This tree is often referred to as "the tree of life," because it symbolizes spiritual life and power. In Greek mythology, Adon is often associated with the hero Zeus who is said to have become human and lived among humans until he was banished by Jupiter after a storm. Adon's story serves as a metaphor for how God has given people new life from the womb but also warns us of the dangers of accepting false gods or following worldly paths. Adon signifies the presence of God, and it is said that every person on earth must first come into contact with this tree in order to be saved. Therefore, Adon is often considered as a place of purification and enlightenment for people seeking spiritual growth and renewal.