Definition: The word "destijl" appears in the Bible to refer to a place or land. It can mean either a physical location or an idea that cannot be fully described with just one noun. For example, it could refer to Jerusalem, which is both a place and an idea of God's presence in history. The word itself is derived from the Hebrew word "dīs" meaning "to seek," "find," or "dig," and "jilm," which means "mountain." In the Old Testament, it often refers to Mount Sinai, where Moses received the Ten Commandments and was given instructions for God's commandments.