Definition: In the Bible, "eschborn" refers to a large number of individuals who had been exalted by God for their faithfulness. This term is commonly used in religious context to refer to individuals or groups that have been elevated above others according to divine decree. In the Old Testament, it's associated with Israel, where God's people were considered "eschborn" (the people who enjoyed a high status due to their faithfulness) and "exalted" (they had been made more righteous by God).