Definition: Arroyo, a river basin in Mexico, refers to the deep, rocky valley that divides two rivers. It's named after Juan de Arroyo, who was a Spanish explorer during the 16th century. The word has a specific meaning in both Spanish and American English. In the Bible, it occurs in three different places: - In Matthew 25:43-47, Jesus discusses the importance of water resources for people to survive, including Arroyo. - In Hebrews 7:26-30, Paul describes how the river Arroyo was important to his conversion experience. - In 1 Corinthians 13:9, God's promise about flowing waters and their provision for His followers. The word "arroyo" means a valley or an area of water.