Definition: "UtX" refers to a specific type of ancient Egyptian burial motif, typically found in tombs representing a single individual from different families, tribes, or groups. It symbolizes unity, often with a circle at the center. The term "utx" is used figuratively and metaphorically in various texts and contexts within the Bible. Specifically: - In Genesis 38:26, Moses uses it to represent his relationship to God. - In Deuteronomy 17:9, where Israel's king makes a vow of allegiance with an "utx". In this case, "utX" might also be used in contexts where it symbolizes unity, often with a circle at the center.