Definition: The word "amins" appears in several places in the Bible, but it doesn't have a specific Hebrew or Greek root. The name comes from the Hebrew "amim," which means "heathen." Some scholars believe this term originally referred to the Gentiles who lived among Israelites during the time of Jesus Christ. The word "amins" is used figuratively in several passages, but it doesn't have a precise definition as it's not defined. The metaphorical meaning may be that the Jews are like the Gentile nations who have been oppressed and oppressed by their oppressors for centuries. However, this usage of the term has no direct Biblical reference. It's important to note, though, that "amins" does not appear in a way that is specific or literal to the Hebrew name itself. It seems to be an abstract metaphorical concept rather than being directly related to the Hebrew name "Amos."