Definition: Metz is a Hebrew word meaning 'seed'. It has several meanings in the Bible, including: - Metzgarim: This term refers to the first 106 days or months of the Lord's public service in Israel. - Mitzvot: The commandments given by God as a way to ensure His people will live lives pleasing to Him. - Med'asorim (Moses): The two main stories in the Hebrew Bible where Moses receives the Ten Commandments from God. - Metzolamim (Maimonides): A philosopher who developed modern Jewish ethics and Jewish law. These words are often used metaphorically or literally to describe certain actions, practices, or states.