Definition: Awis in Hebrew means "two." It refers to two or more people, animals, or things gathered together as a unit. This is one of the earliest words used by the Bible, appearing twice (in Genesis 2:15-16; 3:17). The term was later expanded into its current usage, including synonyms like "brothers" and "companions." In the New Testament, "Awis" can also be seen as a symbol of unity or divine presence.