Definition: "Letigate," the Hebrew word, means to commit sin. In the Old Testament, this term refers to breaking laws or rules by breaking a taboo; it's often used figuratively for any transgression against God's will. This metaphorical use is found in Leviticus 20:15-17, where Moses is asked to break the golden calf and show a sign that he was not worshipping Yahweh, which is a forbidden action according to God's commandments.