Definition: In the Bible, 'Aphidoris' refers to a man who, after committing adultery with his wife's maid, confessed his sins publicly before an innkeeper, claiming he had done it in self-defense against an impending judgment at trial for murder. This act led to him being cast out of society and losing all his possessions except the land he owned. The story is a cautionary tale about moral integrity and the consequences of not defending one's actions.