👉 The word "rectbaen uassel" is a Hebrew term that means "one who is strong." It refers to a person or entity with superior qualities, strength, or power. In the Hebrew Bible, the term has multiple meanings depending on context: - In ancient Israel (e.g., in Numbers 6:23), "rectbaen uassel" refers to someone who is respected and valued for their accomplishments. This may include their military prowess, leadership skills, or other important qualities. - In the New Testament, Jesus Christ often referred to himself as having "strong hands," indicating he had the ability to handle difficult tasks (e.g., Matthew 14:26). - In contemporary Jewish culture, the term is used in various contexts such as describing someone who possesses a strong sense of justice or righteousness.