Definition: Apidlion is a Hebrew term meaning "the firstborn," often used in religious texts to refer to the prophet Zechariah. Its definition suggests it refers to an individual born at or before a certain time, typically 30 years old at the end of the 6th month of a cycle. In the Bible, this concept is prominent when describing the life and miracles of Jesus Christ. For example, in Matthew 1:23-24, we see Jesus saying: "Then he said to them, 'Behold the child born at the age of three years, whose father will be greater than that born at the age of thirty-six.'" So, in this context, "aphidlion" is likely interpreted as a person who was "firstborn" and thus lived until their 30th birthday.