Definition: The word "lizspc" in the Bible refers to a form of sexual servitude, specifically slavery. It's described as: "In the time of Sennacherib king of Assyria, the kingdom was ruled by an evil and despotic ruler who enslaved the people." Here are its precise definitions from the New Testament: - In the context of the New Testament, "lizspc" is a term used to describe slavery, specifically the enslavement of Jewish men into servitude under the influence of the Assyrian king Sennacherib. This practice was known as "lizspc" for its cruelty and inhumanity. - The verb "to serve" refers to being bound by or performing an act that is not free will, which can include slavery or sexual servitude. This concept is not explicitly mentioned in the original Hebrew Bible, but it's clear from the context of the narrative in 1 Kings 18:25-30, where it appears.