Definition: Apex, in Hebrew, refers to a person or object above other. In the Bible, it's used as an adjective meaning "above, over." Definition: Apexes are points on a landscape that are higher than other features such as hillsides, mountains, or valleys. They're often depicted with the word 'apx' in the Old Testament, suggesting they're at some level of elevation above their surroundings. Example: In Exodus 12:48, it says: "For the LORD has placed his hand upon thee, even over thy head and over the heads of all thy friends, and he hath taken thee up unto the apex of the mountain." So in this context, 'apx' is used to describe a high point or place above other objects.