Definition: "Keygen" in the Bible is a term used to refer to a person's first or second marriage. In the New Testament, it refers to "a man who was married for three years." It's more than just a sign that someone is married multiple times; it implies their status as the husband of at least one woman. The word comes from Old Hebrew, which translates to "the one who has been circumcised." So, in context, "keygen" can mean someone who was circumcised for the first time and then remarried, or they were a member of an extended family group but had never married before.