lovedאָהַב
ahab · Hebrew Verb
To cherish, hold dear, and display unwavering commitment to God. It encompasses not just emotion, but the devotion of the entire heart, resulting in obedience to His commandments.
statutesחֻקָּה
chuqqah · Hebrew Noun
God's established ordinances, decrees, or laws. These serve as the righteous standard for life, reflecting God's holy character and providing the guidelines for human conduct in covenant relationship with Him.
sacrificed/offeringsזָבַח
zabach · Hebrew Verb/Noun
A voluntary act of worship involving the killing of an animal to make atonement for sin, express devotion, or express gratitude to God. It represents the shedding of blood as a substitute to satisfy divine justice and facilitate fellowship with a holy God.
altarמִזְבֵּחַ
mizbeach · Hebrew Noun
A structure built to facilitate the act of sacrificing to God. It serves as a meeting point between the human and the divine, where a life is surrendered in worship or atonement.
appearedרָאָה
ra'ah · Hebrew Verb
A unique manifestation of God’s presence, power, and character to humanity. Throughout Scripture, God appears to reveal His will, call individuals, or assure His servants of His ongoing protection and promise.
dreamחֲלוֹם
chalowm · Hebrew Noun
A method of divine communication used in the Old Testament to convey God's message or will directly to a recipient while they slept. It is an expression of God's sovereign initiative in revealing Himself.
steadfast loveחֶסֶד
chesed · Hebrew Noun
A rich Hebrew term referring to God's covenant loyalty, faithful love, mercy, and kindness. It describes God’s unwavering commitment to His people and promises.
faithfulnessאֱמֶת
emeth · Hebrew Noun
The state of being honest, reliable, and true to one’s word or covenant; it implies integrity and consistency in relationship, particularly toward God.
righteousnessצְדָקָה
tsedaqah · Hebrew Noun
Conformity to God’s standards and laws; acting in accordance with what is right and just in His sight.
uprightness of heartיֹשֶׁר
yosher · Hebrew Noun
Integrity or sincerity of character; a heart that is undivided and honest in its devotion to God.
LORDיְהוָה
YHWH · Hebrew Proper Noun
The personal, covenant name of God in the Old Testament, representing His self-existence and His specific relationship with Israel as their Redeemer and King.
go out or come inיָצָא / בּוֹא
yatsa / bo · Hebrew Verb phrase
A Hebrew idiom for administrative leadership, warfare, and general conduct of daily life; to 'go out and come in' signifies the full range of a leader's responsibilities.
understanding mindלֵב שֹׁמֵעַ
leb shomea · Hebrew Noun phrase
Literally 'a hearing heart'; in biblical thought, the heart is the seat of the intellect, will, and emotions. An understanding heart is one capable of listening to and discerning God's wisdom to make righteous judgments.
discernבִּין
bin · Hebrew Verb
The ability to distinguish between right and wrong, truth and falsehood, based on divine standards rather than human opinion.
saidאָמַר
amar · Hebrew Verb
Divine communication or the act of speaking by God to human beings, often conveying command, promise, or revelation.
long lifeאֹרֶךְ יָמִים
orek yamim · Hebrew Noun Phrase
Refers to the state of existing for an extended period of time; often used in the Old Testament as a sign of divine blessing or reward for obedience.
richesעֹשֶׁר
osher · Hebrew Noun
Wealth, possessions, or material abundance; in Scripture, these are often viewed as gifts from God, though they carry the danger of pride or idolatry.
understandingבִּינָה
binah · Hebrew Noun
The ability to perceive, comprehend, or gain insight; biblically, it is the intellectual capacity to grasp truth and distinguish between options, particularly regarding moral or judicial matters.
discernשָׁמַע בִּין
shama bin · Hebrew Verb Phrase
The act of judging or distinguishing between things; in a biblical context, it specifically refers to the capability to discern between good and evil, truth and falsehood, or justice and injustice.
wiseחָכָם
chakam · Hebrew Adjective
A quality of character involving both intellectual grasp of truth and the moral application of that truth in daily living; it is often described as the fear of the Lord.
mindלֵב
leb · Hebrew Noun
A state of being intellectually active and perceptive; the heart/mind is viewed in Hebrew anthropology as the center of human volition, emotion, and intellect.
honorכָּבוֹד
kabod · Hebrew Noun
Glory, splendor, or public esteem; it often refers to the outward manifestation of one's status or the weightiness of one's reputation in the eyes of others.
walkהָלַךְ
halak · Hebrew Verb
To live in accordance with God's moral requirements; it signifies a consistent, ongoing lifestyle of obedience and devotion to the Lord.
statutesחֻקָּה
chuqqah · Hebrew Noun
Formal laws, ordinances, or established regulations given by God to govern the life of His people, often associated with the covenant.
commandmentsמִצְוָה
mitsvah · Hebrew Noun
Direct instructions or authoritative orders from God to His people, demanding obedience as an expression of faith and covenant relationship.