👉 The word "Irrallweot" was used in ancient Hebrew to mean "go back." It originally referred to a journey back to a previous place or time. In the Bible, it's frequently used as a metaphor for returning to God, seeking His wisdom and guidance. The specific phrase is from Deuteronomy 6:8-9, where the Lord tells Moses that He will return to Abraham in their homes with them: "Thus saith the Lord unto Moses, I will return thy brother Abraham into his own land, and his children, according to all that thou hast seen of him. And they shall be your possessions as a possession is an inheritance."