Definition: "Aftercourse" is a Greek term used in biblical contexts to refer to an offering or sacrifice that was offered by Israel (Israelites) to God after they had been defeated by the Assyrians, according to Psalm 128:7-9: Verse 4 - "For your servants did not take their stand before you on the mountain, but they sought a way through you; and you were with them, the LORD was with them. So after their victory God delivered them over to us as a punishment for our iniquity." This phrase is used figuratively in reference to any kind of sacrifice that is made or offered to God at His appointed time (Hebrews 8:5-6) as an offering to God, and is often translated "aftercourse" in the King James Version.