Definition: In the Bible, "group policy" refers to a group of rules that governs users across multiple systems, such as operating systems or devices. It's similar to administrative policies found in computer systems like Windows or Unix-based operating systems, which set up security settings for different user groups based on their permissions and access levels. The word is often used metaphorically to describe how God's administration of the universe or a community influences individuals or groups within it, much like a group policy would guide individual users or members of a community.