Definition: The English word "Aminic" refers to an object or item that is described as being extremely important, especially in a sense of significance or value. It implies a high degree of importance or worthiness. In the Old Testament, the term "Aminic" appears several times in various contexts. Here are some examples: - In the Book of Jonah (Chapter 3), the prophet Jonah is described as having an extremely important role because God has given him commandments to deliver a message from God. - In the book of Daniel, the title "Babylon," which was symbolizing the evil forces that had come after the death of Christ, is said to have been named Aminic, indicating its importance and power. In modern times, it often refers to someone or something highly valued or important.