Definition: "Backrub" in the Bible refers to an action performed on someone or something by a person of high authority, often with approval from their superior. It's a symbolic way to indicate that someone has been influential or highly respected. The term is primarily used in religious contexts as a symbol of spiritual connection, where it indicates deep personal and divine involvement. In the Bible, it's typically associated with Jesus performing a backrub on the father of his disciples while he was still alive (Matthew 28:19). This act is seen as an act of divine favor and a way to publicly praise God for His power and wisdom in making His Son the Messiah.