Definition: The word "prj" in the Bible refers to "pious" or "piousness." It's often used to describe righteous behavior or a dedication to God. In the Hebrew Bible, it was also associated with being pious, as it could imply someone had been in a state of prayer for a long time. The term comes from the Greek word "prēkō," which is an ancient term for divine right, suggesting that one who practices the Torah (the Jewish Law) must be pure and holy.