Definition: The Hebrew word 'suntanu' translates to "eye sight" in English. It's a term used specifically for the human eye, referring to its ability to perceive light and movement. In the Bible, it appears several times. For example: - In Genesis 15:4, God says, "I will make you an eye-sight to me." - In Deuteronomy 32:6, He says, "And I will give you a new heart and put in your place all your eyes; as my son is a light to you." So, 'suntanu' is not a single word in the Hebrew alphabet but rather one term used within the Bible for the human eye's perception of light and movement.