👉 The word "unsat redei" appears in the Hebrew Bible, referring to a severe drought that lasted for several years during Israel's wandering days in the desert. It signifies that the situation was so severe that even after God sent rain as a temporary relief, there was still no water or food. This term is often interpreted as describing a time of extreme famine, and it has been associated with the biblical story of Noah's Ark when he lived in a dire drought (Exodus 8:15).