Definition: The Hebrew term "Arola" appears in the Book of Genesis as a symbol of God's creative power. It signifies the act of creating or arranging things, particularly in the context of God's creation of the Garden of Eden. The term has two meanings: 1. Arola - (a) God's creative power: The idea is that God created the world with such perfection and order that it was "arola". This word appears in Genesis 2:3-5, where the verb "arola" means "to arrange or create." 2. Arla - (b) An image of God: The Hebrew word "Arlo," also known as "God's handiwork," signifies the creation of the world; it is often used to describe a specific creative act or gesture. Both meanings are significant in the religious and biblical context.