Definition: MarketMaker, a term in the Bible, refers to a person who has the power to determine prices for goods and services on the market. This power is often held by merchants or traders, allowing them to set their own prices on goods that are widely available for purchase or sale. The term has been used in various Old Testament and New Testament passages where it describes an individual's ability to manipulate the price of a commodity or service. The word "MarketMaker" was given its present-day meaning of determining prices and setting market conditions, often by individuals such as merchants, traders, or government officials.