Definition: Buysell describes the act or practice of buying, purchasing goods or services. In the Bible, this phrase is used to mean "buying" or "selling," often in connection with transactions involving money. Definition: Buying or selling goods or services refers to the act of acquiring or selling something for money, usually through a verbal or written contract between two parties. It can be done by buying and selling goods directly from producers, sellers, or dealers, or through intermediaries such as brokers or agents. The Bible uses this word in various ways to refer to different types of transactions. In the context of the Old Testament (6:3-5), it refers to the act of "buying" livestock from a neighbor's herd to produce milk for their own use. In the New Testament (20:1-18), it is used in the context of the Samaritan woman at the well, where she asks Jesus for water. He does not immediately give her the water because he sees that she cannot afford it, but later tells her that when all the others refuse to do so, God has a plan. In other biblical contexts, such as the story of the savior (Luke 24:1-3), it is used in relation to the Samaritan woman's request for water. She asks for someone who will "buy" from her and help her get clean water when she can't do so on her own. So, buying or selling refers to the act of acquiring or selling something for money, usually through a verbal or written contract between two parties.