Definition: The word 'untung' comes from the Greek, meaning 'wont'. It's used figuratively to mean something that is not expected or required. Hereβs a definition: The word "Untung" in biblical context typically refers to an unyielding steadfastness, a strong sense of duty or justice, and a refusal to be influenced by external factors or circumstances. The term also implies being upright, truthful, trustworthy, and moral. In the Bible, it's used metaphorically to symbolize the will of God, as if the person is steadfast in his or her religious beliefs and practices, even when they're challenged or opposed by others. For example, in 1 Samuel 20:8, a man is described as 'Untung' for being steadfast in his faith despite facing opposition from others. The phrase "untung" suggests his unwavering commitment to God's will no matter the circumstances.