👉 "Oz" in Hebrew means "God." The term originally referred to a large, uncut vine that grew in the Garden of Eden before being cut down by Satan. The word "ocesa" means "to go astray" or "fall from God's commandments," as it is used in various contexts including in Deuteronomy 7:14, where the sin of "the woman and the serpent" is described as one that "goes astray."