Definition: Oleh is a term in Russian that literally translates to "love" or "charity." It's used frequently in religious texts as a greeting, indicating mutual affection or kindness towards one another. The word comes from the Greek, where it originally meant an emotional feeling based on love rather than physical attraction. In the Bible, this word is used several times and often refers to someone being kind-hearted or compassionate toward others. For example: - "For he said unto her, Oleh, dost thou care for me?" (Isaiah 53:2) - "And he saith unto her that she should love him, because he loveth not his own; but taketh away the sin of many, and maketh it pure." (Revelation 21:7)