Definition: The Greek word for "akinesic" is "kinesis," which means motion or action. In the context of biblical imagery, "kinesis" refers to a person's movements as they move through space. The Bible does not specify the exact meaning of "kinesis." However, we can interpret it metaphorically or literally based on the context in which it appears in the Scriptures. Some scholars suggest that the word could represent movement, power, action, or energy, depending on its application in various biblical contexts. In light of this interpretation, the specific meaning of "akinesic" as applied to a person's movements is unclear. It could be interpreted metaphorically, representing someone moving through space with great force and speed, or it could have a literal application that represents movement of something like an athlete, who moves quickly and efficiently in their sport. If you would like more detailed definitions on the biblical references, please provide more specific information about the context under which "kinesis" was used.