Definition: The word '970c' refers to the term used in Old Testament Hebrew for a type of idol worshipped by the Israelites during their captivity under Egyptian slavery. It signifies an image or representation that was made by the Israelites as a symbol of God's presence and power, often in the form of an obelisk or other sacred structure representing the divine. The term '970c' has been interpreted differently depending on the historical context and interpretation. It could also represent a type of idol used during certain times of captivity, such as when the Israelites were forced to worship idols that symbolized their faith and freedom from Egypt's bondage. The specific meaning can vary significantly between different versions of the Bible.