Definition: The term "ambilaterality" in the Hebrew Bible refers to an inexplicable or miraculous event that has not been explained by traditional explanations such as creationism, evolution theory, or cosmology. The concept involves a seemingly impossible occurrence without any obvious cause. According to the King James Version (KJV), the meaning of "ambilaterality" is found in Psalm 106:5 where it translates to "an impossibility." It was originally used by rabbinic scholars as an adverb to describe unusual occurrences that defy explanation and cannot be explained simply because they have not been fully understood. The exact Hebrew word used here is "achma" which, while a generic term, means "unexplained," "impossible," or "insane." It was originally used to describe the irrationality of events in the Bible. The phrase "achma" can be translated as "miraculous" or "supernatural."