Definition: The Hebrew words 'alelo-osis' have roots in the Greek verb 'aleolos', meaning "to stretch out, to extend" or "to span." It seems that "alelo-osis" refers to a process where an individual's heart and other bodily organs are stretched open or extended, often in response to emotional states or spiritual experiences. This term is also commonly used metaphorically to describe the state of being stretched by external demands, such as when one has been assigned a new task without adequate preparation or opportunity. The word 'alelo-osis' does not appear anywhere in the KJV Bible but can be found in other Jewish and Christian scriptures that utilize similar theological concepts.