Definition: The word "Airlia" appears in a collection of the Bible, called the Hebrews (Heb.), which was written during the period between 150 BC to 260 AD. The Hebrews are the early church fathers, including the apostles and other religious figures who wrote the New Testament. The word "Airlia" translates to "flight" or "journey." It is often used metaphorically to refer to a journey from one place to another. In the context of the Bible, this word could be interpreted as both figurative and literal, meaning that it represents an experience or event, such as a voyage undertaken by a person. The specific context in which the phrase "Airlia" appears in the Hebrews is not specified; however, some scholars believe that it was used metaphorically to refer to the idea of journeying from one place to another, as well as referring to a journey itself.