Definition: The word "anthobian" appears in the Bible, but its precise meaning and origin are uncertain. According to some sources, the term refers to a person who is an angel or spirit in human form, often serving as a mediator between God's will and people's desires or actions. In other versions of the Old Testament, it may also refer to a type of bird or insect, specifically those creatures that can communicate with humans. The exact meaning varies greatly among different translations and interpretations. Some believe "anthobian" is a name for an angel in Greek mythology; others suggest it represents a spirit entity or presence in human form. The term itself appears to be a metaphorical phrase, possibly describing a human being who has the ability to communicate with God through animals or other spiritual entities, acting as a bridge between divine and mortal worlds.