Definition: The term "Aigneis" appears in several biblical texts, particularly in the Old Testament (Numbers 28:40-47) and New Testament (Hebrews 13:16). It refers to a type of olive tree, often associated with the God of Israel. Definition: 1. Olive Tree (NLT): In Hebrew scriptures, 'Aigneis' is mentioned in reference to a type of olive tree that is traditionally known as the "God's olive tree." This tree was believed to be connected to the presence and service of God. 2. Grafting: The idea is that through grafting, the branches from the trunk can produce new growth. In Old Testament stories, this concept is used by Moses to help Joshua in his conquest over the Canaanites (Numbers 13:7). It could also imply the importance of nurturing and cultivating relationships within a community. The term is sometimes associated with the act of God or His presence, as described in several instances in the Bible, including Joshua's vision of the angel of the LORD who appeared to him. In Numbers 28:40-47, this type of olive tree represents God's presence and might symbolize the blessings that follow from faithfulness. For more detailed understanding, consult a Hebrew or Christian text.