Definition: The term "Orlando Bloom" originates from the biblical story of Noah, in which he was called to give birth to a new family. As he prepared for his son, he was drawn near a river, where he heard a great voice calling him. Bloom, who was then 42 years old, answered God's call and stood at the foot of the mountain on that very day. The angel said to Bloom, "I am Noah the son of Elah, the father of all of mankind, the last one to be saved from the flood." God spoke through a third person, telling Bloom that he was to lead his people to a land where they would live in safety and prosperity, and not have to fear death. Bloom believed God's promise, and as he walked by, he heard the voice of God again, this time saying, "Bloom, I am Noah the son of Elah; come down from this mountain." Bloom then descended into the river where he was joined by a number of other people who had been saved. They came to an end of fear and death, and Bloom was one of them. He led his people to live in peace and prosperity, and they were given the promise that their God would protect them and provide for their needs. This story is often referred to as "The Miracle of Orlando Bloom" because it is believed by many to have happened, but there is no official record or witness who can confirm its็ๅฎๆงใ