Definition: The Hebrew word "hanelps" translates to "healing," referring to physical health issues, including physical pain, weakness, or illness. The word "2" has several meanings in Judaism: 1. Number 2: In the Old Testament, God gave two tablets of stone to Moses on Mount Sinai to write down His law and give commandments. These were called "the Book of Deuteronomy." 2. A number 20 in Hebrew numerals translates to 30 (see note). This refers to a special part of the Torah that has been given to certain groups, known as the Second Temple period. 3. In the New Testament, it refers to a day when Jesus gave the commandments to His disciples and their followers at the Last Supper. The Hebrew word "hanelps2" is used in contexts like these: - For a physical condition of weakness (see note). - When describing miracles performed by God (see note). - In reference to a special part of the Torah that has been given to certain groups, known as the Second Temple period.