Definition: In Greek mythology, "Amphierotism" refers to a type of poison that can cause severe pain or paralysis, similar to how electricity could damage living things. This term was also used in biblical context, where it referred to a poison made by a god named Nectus and symbolized the suffering of the Israelites during their captivity in Egypt. The Hebrew term "amphirrhine" means "suffering," so "Amphierotism" is a metaphor for human suffering.