Definition: The term "chpcapollos" appears in the Old Testament to be a name given to a type of locust, meaning a small, insectoid creature with wings. It was commonly found along rivers and streams as an indicator of impending pestilence or famine. In Hebrew, it meant "foolish" or "uncertain." The word is derived from the Greek chpc (ΞΊΟΟΟΞ±Ο, 'foolish') and the wordpolΕs (ΟΞΏΞ»Ο, 'large'), indicating a large population that could be easily wiped out by pests.
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