Definition: Verse 1: The word "breel embolo" is a Hebrew term that translates to "the man with the wings." It's an image used in early Jewish literature to depict a person who had two legs, one hand, and one foot. In this verse, it describes a figure with two legs, which may be a reference to a disabled individual. The man on the right side of the canvas could represent someone with disabilities. He has wings that are attached to his shoulders, which is typical for people with a disability, allowing them to fly like birds.