Definition: The term "Afterwit" in Hebrew means "to come into being, to appear." It can be used metaphorically or literally in various contexts, depending on its usage. In English, it describes a sudden appearance, either physical (such as from God appearing before Moses), spiritual (a manifestation of divine will or power), or a new creation. In the Bible, "Afterwit" occurs frequently with the concept of transformation or the coming forth of life or strength from death (Psalm 19:25; Proverbs 3:31). In other words, it's the process by which a new, temporary, or supernatural entity is born out of existence in a new realm. This can also be seen as a sign of God's divine power and sovereignty. The word "Afterwit" comes from a Hebrew root that means "to come into being," which could suggest it has multiple meanings in the Bible, including its usage here in the passage you provided.