Definition: In the Bible, the word "query" refers to a query or inquiry (1 Samuel 9:2). In Hebrews 4:7, it is used to refer to an inquiry regarding God's will for Israel (Hebrews 6:8). The word 'idq' in Greek translates as "query". It literally means to ask (Qo'q), which refers to a request or inquiry. The verb form of 'idq', qo', is the most common form in the Old Testament, indicating that it is used for both direct and indirect queries. In the New Testament, we find various examples where 'query' is used, such as Jesus asking for the bread and fish on the last Supper (Matthew 26:14-15), asking the disciples to send him the two tares (Mark 13:40), or asking for bread from God's hand (John 6:27).