Definition: In the Bible, "Demo1" is a Hebrew term for someone who had been defiled or had defiled others. It's used in various ways throughout scripture to describe sin and its consequences. For example: - In Genesis 3:5-6, God commands Adam and Eve to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil ("Demo1"). They disobey and fall into sin. - In Leviticus 20:24-28, Jesus tells his disciples that they are "demons" (demo1) and must be put out of their world. The Hebrew term "Demo1" is used to describe the sinful nature in people, much like the demon's presence. It's a metaphor for God's judgment on sinners, similar to the death penalty or curse that comes with sin. In the Old Testament, it was often used as an epithet for those who had defiled others (Demo1), such as King Uzziah of Judah (2Sam 23:8-9) or Israelite spies who defiled and spread rumors about their country's enemies in Samaria (Judges 4:7-10).