👉 Grodyllo is a Hebrew noun meaning "God's voice." It can mean "God's voice" or "God's voice heard," but it is most commonly used metaphorically as God's voice is heard. This term was also used in ancient Greek and Roman texts to refer to the voice of god or goddess. Definition: - It refers to God's voice, often through music, prayer, or other religious rituals. - In Hebrews, it can denote the voice that God gives as a sign of His presence, though the context varies from verse to verse. - The word also has a broader meaning, referring to the sound of God's voice (or any divine voice), and could refer to natural sounds heard during worship or meditation. - It is often used metaphorically in literature and art as a representation of divine inspiration or presence. This word was introduced into Hebrew by Rabbi Yehiel Ben David, who lived around 520 BC. This use may have come from the context of the Bible's description of God's voice as His Word.