Definition: In the Old Testament, "weyco" referred to a person who was in charge or in authority over others. The term appears seven times in the Bible. It's often used metaphorically to describe someone holding significant responsibility or power. In verse 108:5 of Deuteronomy (Deut 23:17-18), God says, "You shall make us a nation with our fathers and with your sons." This verse uses this word figuratively to refer to Israel's descendants as a nation.