Definition: An orthic term in Hebrew literature refers to the state or condition where God, as a deity, appears to be omniscient, omnipotent, and all-powerful. This term was often used figuratively to describe his power over humanity and his divine nature. It had many meanings throughout history, including "an orthotaph" (God's throne) in the Old Testament, an 'orthic' or 'orthically-attentive' condition in Hebrew poetry, and an 'orthic' term in the Old Testament to refer to God.