Definition: Cilpac refers to a word or phrase in Hebrew that means "to give permission" in Aramaic. In the Bible, this term occurs multiple times. The precise meaning varies depending on the context in which it appears. For example: - In Deuteronomy 34:8, it says, "You shall give them permission to bring out their children for a feast; and you shall let them eat, for there is no other thing that they can do but to bring out their children." - In Psalms 102:7, the psalmist says, "For it is well that I give them permission to enter your house, as long as it be in peace; and they shall come out of my hand." The word 'cilpac' is commonly understood as an expression or command. It may also imply a request for something from another party, especially when you are speaking to someone else.