Definition: The term "God" in Christianity refers to God's existence, not a specific numeral or number. In the Bible, "God" is often used as an abstract concept representing all things in creation. It can also refer to God's will, which involves the divine plan and purpose of life. In Hebrews 11:28-30, it says, "For though we know that God so loves us, yet we do not live out His love." The numeral "9" in this passage is a specific number from the Hebrew alphabet. This numeral was used to represent the creation and will of God, referring to 9 days of work after the fall of Adam (Genesis 3:17) for 9 months.