👉 The word "sofnd tri sbaeudo" appears in the Bible's Hebrew text, used to describe a group of people who were gathered together to worship God, often associated with the Israelites during the time of Moses. The context suggests that this gathering was not merely for personal or family gatherings but also for community meetings and prayers to call out God. The word "sofnd" refers to a large number or group of people, indicating the size or magnitude of their congregation; "tri sbaeudo" means they were in a state of trance or meditation.