Definition: In the Bible, "newblood" typically refers to a new generation or spiritual seed that was not yet fully born. This term was often used in the Old Testament to describe individuals who were being transformed by God's Spirit during the process of salvation. The literal meaning is that these new individuals were spiritually mature and had been cleansed from the works of darkness (sin). The New Testament uses a more metaphorical interpretation, where "newblood" suggests spiritual transformation and cleansing. In modern times, this term often refers to believers who have experienced significant spiritual growth or conversion.