Definition: Oxmnims are Greek words meaning "sons" or "children," used in the Bible to refer to the children of Abraham (Gen 15:24), which includes Isaac, Jacob, Esau, Ruth, Leah, Zilpah, and Rebekah. They mean sons who were not only brought up by God but also became leaders among his people. This concept was used in Israel's early history to signify the children of Abraham who would rule over the entire nation.