Definition: In the Bible, "angulare" refers to a person's or an animal's degree of healthiness. It originally meant physical strength; in later versions, it was often used figuratively to mean someone's condition, particularly mental. For instance, in Ezekiel 1:23, God says, "Let us make man in our own image and after our likeness." This verse translates as "Make a man after our likeness." In the New Testament, Matthew 6:14-15 gives an example of a young Jewish man who was unwell but still said to have strength. The word "angulare" is found in several places, including the Bible and the Hebrew Scriptures, and it plays a crucial role in understanding human condition.