Definition: In the Hebrew Bible, "aftercause" translates to "to cause, by cause or under circumstances." The term comes from a Greek root that means "behind," "underneath," "within," or "beside." The precise meaning of "aftercause" varies in different translations and contexts. Here are some possible translations based on the original Hebrew text: - In the KJV, it's translated as "to cause by cause under circumstances." - In the New International Version (NIV), it translates to "by reason or circumstance." - In the American Standard Version (ASV), it is "behind or under." - In the NRSV, it translates to "under, beside," etc. It seems that the specific Hebrew root used in this verse has been lost in translation, making its meaning indistinct. If you could provide more context, I might be able to give a clearer definition.