Definition: "Box" is a metaphorical phrase used in the Bible to refer to Israelite families within God's flock. The Hebrew term "box" means "family," and when used figuratively, it refers to an extended or extended family unit within the Jewish community. Specifically, "InBox" is a figurative expression that conveys the idea of being close-knit and sharing experiences together as a part of a larger community. It's often associated with Israelite families who lived under their command during times of famine and oppression.