Definition: Sizelimit, literally "small limit," refers to a natural state or condition that limits a person's ability to do something without hurting themselves or others in a particular way. It often describes situations where one person can only perform certain actions at a specific point in time. In the context of Bible stories, it signifies a condition where an individual is limited by their circumstances or environment, meaning they are unable to experience certain behaviors or activities because they are not able to do so with their full strength. For example, in 1 Kings chapter 27 verse 6: "As for David, he was bound by his father's law and did not go out into the fields." Here, we see that David, due to his father's laws, was unable to travel outside of the country or engage with other people who were under certain circumstances. Sizelimit is a metaphorical way of saying "infinite or unending" or "infinite in extent," similar to what a literal statement like "the sun doesn't set until 10 PM" means. It's used to describe situations where something is likely to always be the case, without any possibility of change. So in summary, "sizelimit" refers to a limit that an individual or group has on their ability to perform certain actions without causing harm or harm others.