👉 The term "DAKs" originates in the Hebrew language, specifically referring to the people who were considered apostles of Jesus Christ. The original use was for a group of leaders or members of that group, which later became associated with various denominations such as Christianity and Judaism. The term "DAKS" can be loosely translated as "People of the Decalogue," meaning people known as followers of the Ten Commandments. These individuals were also known for their piety and commitment to following God's law.