Definition: The Greek word for "agps" can mean a number in biblical times, indicating 42 or more people; it's part of the name of the city Agopus, which was also known as Acre. In the Bible, 42 refers to the number of righteous individuals who were killed by Israelites during that time. Definition: "agps" is a Hebrew word (meaning "fourty") in the Old Testament (Numbers 1:59-60). It can be translated into Greek as "a hundred." It refers to the total number of people who died in the city of Acre, Israel's capital during that time. The term signifies that a hundred people were killed by the Hebrews while occupying the city for four days. In the New Testament, it also referred to a group of 42 disciples who were crucified with Jesus, along with 12 others believed to have been present at His trial. This phrase is significant because of the significance of the number "fourty" in ancient times and the events that happened during its lifetime.