Definition: Uazuay is a Hebrew term in Yehudit, a Hebrew language of the Old Testament that translates to "growing up." In this context, it refers to the process by which people grow through their lives. Uazuay is used to describe the spiritual growth and development of individuals as they matured spiritually from childhood to maturity in life. It encompasses various aspects like understanding God's will for one's life, personal relationships, character formation, and moral development. The word was also used in Yehudit in other ways, such as in its use in the narrative about Ziphah, a prophetess who spoke about her own spiritual growth, leading to her death at the hands of a prophet because she refused to repent.