Definition: "Archiphylarch" in the Bible refers to the book (or book-like object) that contains the original Hebrew texts. It originally had two parts, one containing all of the Hebrew script and a second part containing additional literary commentary. The term was used by Jesus himself when he wrote his Gospel. The "book" was also associated with the Holy Spirit as the word for the "word of God." In the context of Scripture, "archiphylarch," like "book," often refers to the ancient manuscript or copy of the Bible that contains the original Hebrew text.