👉 The Hebrew word "sezorim" has no clear direct English translation, but in Jewish and Christian contexts it's usually used metaphorically to mean "an evil spirit." It might also be interpreted as a form of witchcraft or sorcery. The Hebrew phrase "sezorim ha-shamayim," which translates to "the spirit of wickedness" refers to such actions by humans. In this context, it could refer to the dark and malevolent influence that can come from Satan.