Definition: In the Bible, "oldsite" means a place where an old church or community once stood, usually with an older building or infrastructure around it. A "old site" typically implies history, heritage, and spiritual significance to people living there. For example, in Isaiah 35:6-7, the angel Gabriel tells Zerubbabel that he must build a new house because his old, dilapidated one is too small for the purpose of building a temple for God. The word is used metaphorically or literally to describe a place with a rich past and is often associated with biblical figures and events. In this way, the term "old site" adds depth and spiritual context to historical events and narratives.