Definition: The Hebrew word "gbrmpa" appears in the Bible three times, each time indicating a different verse or passage. - In Genesis 4:15, it translates to "Be fruitful and multiply; then you shall be great among the nations." This suggests that God will give them land and prosperity. - In Matthew 25:31-37, it is translated as "For you will be exalted on earth and lifted up in your sight and honor at my holy place" where God promises to raise him up. It contrasts with what he has already done. - In Luke 4:19, it translates as "And I will make him a man after my own image so that he may inherit the earth." This refers to the creation of mankind in the image and likeness of God. In summary, gbrmpa signifies an increase in population or power. It contrasts with God's earlier command not to destroy the earth (Genesis 1:27). The Hebrew word is a symbol for Israel's eventual exaltation by the Lord.