👉 "Je Gjnaas" appears in the Bible several times, often interpreted metaphorically as a way to communicate without words or sentences. The Hebrew word "je" translates literally as "I." The Greek word "Gnaas" means "message." Thus, "Je Gnaas" is a phrase that conveys a statement and implies something communicated through language, usually through words or symbols (like letters), but without conveying a complete message. It's often used in religious texts or in more complex Jewish communication practices like ritual or prophecy.