Definition: Apodem means "disbelieving" in Greek mythology, referring to those who do not believe in a higher power or their own existence. In the Bible, apodem appears 4 times, including in Genesis (3:6-8), where it is used as an adjective to describe people who do not understand the divine and are unable to see the truth. In modern Greek, "apedom" can also mean "perception," which refers to a lack of understanding or perception that leads to doubt. The word has been translated into English versions in various ways, such as apodem (Greek), apodēma (English), and apodem (Bible).