Definition: Aramaids are Hebrew words used to describe various aspects of a person's life or relationship with God, often emphasizing the importance of prayer and obedience. This term originates from the name of Moses, who had 12 brothers (Aram) after being an Israelite in Canaan. This phrase suggests that even those who don't know of their ancestor's faith have the responsibility to seek guidance and to offer sacrifices for God's will.