Definition: The word "adposition" in Hebrew means "treatment," specifically to be treated properly, especially by a physician or priest. It's used figuratively as a description of a person's state of health, particularly in relation to God's care. In biblical context, it refers to the condition where someone is experiencing pain, weakness, or other maladies due to spiritual sin and rebellion against God, which ultimately leads to judgment and death on account of their sins (Isaiah 11:3-6). The term is also used metaphorically in Old Testament scriptures to describe a person's state after the death of an idol. It signifies that the soul or spirit may be spiritually dead.