Definition: The term "lamb," which appears in the Bible, is a plural noun with three meanings: - A male animal characterized by its wooliness (a verb), this word means "sow" (to sow or sow to do) but can also mean "sowing" (to sow crops). - The lamb's brother and sister animals (plural, a noun), the term is used for the two brothers of Jesus Christ. - The Jewish people, specifically those who worshiped God through their Messiah in the Old Testament era. This word is used to describe Jews or followers of Israel as they were understood by the Old Testament. In summary: 1. Lamb was male and characterized by its wooliness - sow. 2. Sow (or sowing) in the context of the Bible refers to both males (sow) and female (to sow). 3. The term lamb is used to refer to the two brothers who were members of Jesus Christ, specifically Jews. 4. The Old Testament terms 'sown' for Jews as they were understood by God in that time. The word "lamb" is a significant metaphorical term in the New Testament context and has been used extensively throughout scripture, including its multiple meanings in the Old Testament.