Definition: "Sergi" is a Hebrew term for "the God of Israel." It translates to "God of Israel" in English, referring to God as He is known to the Jews, including both ancient and modern times. The exact meaning may vary depending on the context and the usage. Often, it refers to God (or God’s representatives) or a group of gods worshipped by Jews. In some Jewish contexts, "Sergi" can also mean God's representative or divine presence in matters concerning Israel. In other words, "sergi" could refer to the essence of God as expressed through His Son Jesus Christ and the teachings of His Apostles like John the Baptist and Peter, who were believed by the Jews to be guides leading them to God.