Definition: The redriverad in biblical Hebrew means "passion" or "lust." It represents a deep, unquenchable desire for material possessions and pleasure that can lead to selfish actions and sin. The term is also used metaphorically in verse 31:27-28 when Jesus compares the demands of His disciples to the "redriverad," which they often failed to fulfill. The word comes from the Hebrew word "arimah," meaning "to be jealous, wrathful, or harsh." It often refers to a strong emotional response in a person towards another. The redriverad could symbolize someone who has become obsessed with material possessions and other things that are not of God's will for their life. In the Bible, Jesus uses the term "redriverad" to describe a person who is consumed by sin and lust, leading to judgment and separation from God.