Definition: The word "Aidos" appears in the Bible in two places: Genesis 15:29-30, where it refers to a group of men who are described as being from the land of Kiriath-jearim and have been made righteous by God; and Job 14:8-16, which describes an incident involving Aidos. Here is a detailed definition for both "Aidos": 1. The word "Aidos" refers to a group or a community that has become righteous by the people of God. This can mean either by their own efforts or by divine intervention. 2. In the context of Job 14:8-16, it describes an incident where the character of Aidos is described as a man who is "a person like the dust of the earth." He possesses great wealth and power but lacks the humility and spiritual discipline necessary to attain righteousness. The Bible often uses this metaphorical description of Aidos in order to emphasize God's will for their lives, just as Job's character does.