Definition: "Bruceville" means a place where many people live together, often in close proximity to each other or with close relatives. The term is an allusion to the Bible's description of the twelve tribes (Cuberculosis) living in Jerusalem, which is mentioned twice. The exact definition varies between scholars and traditions. Some say it refers to a group of people who are not related to one another but share similar characteristics, such as common religious practices or shared experiences. Others define it more broadly as a community where everyone shares the same basic beliefs about God's will and actions that affect all believers. The term "cuberculosis" is a metaphor used in the Old Testament to refer to sickness or disease; specifically, a sickness caused by the same substance that causes tuberculosis (TB).