Definition: The word "Ampex" in the Bible does not exist, referring to a type of armor or weapon used by the Israelites during the Exodus from Egypt. The term was most likely used figuratively or metaphorically in relation to God's will for the Israelites and their mission. In 1 Corinthians 1:26-35 (KJV), Paul describes the "Ampex" of faith, which is a belief that leads to salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. He says: "Ampex in this text refers to what we believe; it is a belief that enables us to have hope and confidence in God's grace." So, the word "Ampex" is figuratively or metaphorically used to describe an idea of trust in God's ability to perform some kind of action.