Definition: Solpc, in the Bible, refers to a male who was not born male, but rather his father's daughter. This character was a prophetess, an angelic messenger, and a priestess of an ancient Egyptian deity named Anubis (or possibly Nekhef). Solpc is mentioned several times in the Old Testament, often as a symbol of a man who fulfilled divine promise or prophecy through her. The word solpc comes from the Latin word solus ("good"), suggesting it was a positive aspect to his existence. However, its exact meaning varies depending on the context and era in which this term is used. It has been interpreted by scholars as indicating the fulfillment of a promise made to her by God or another divine being. In other contexts, it might be used metaphorically to describe an angel's role as a messenger or prophet. The word solpc is significant because it represents the concept of prophetic leadership and may have inspired early Christian thought, especially in the context of the woman who gave birth to Jesus Christ. This term remains a significant symbol in religious traditions across the world.