LORD of hostsצְבָאוֹת יְהוָה
YHWH Tseva'ot · Hebrew Noun phrase
A title for God reflecting His sovereignty over the armies of heaven and earth, emphasizing His supreme power and authority as the Ruler of all creation.
sacrificeזָבַח
zabach · Hebrew Verb
A sacred site or act of presenting offerings to God, symbolizing submission, gratitude, or the seeking of atonement, and acknowledging God's holiness.
priestsכֹּהֵן
kohen · Hebrew Noun
A religious mediator appointed by God to officiate in the tabernacle or temple, serving as an intermediary between God and the people through offerings and intercession.
lovedאָהַב
ahab · Hebrew Verb
A common biblical term referring to the deepest form of human devotion, commitment, and affectionate regard, often mirroring God's covenantal faithfulness toward His people.
wombרֶחֶם
rechem · Hebrew Noun
A metaphor in Scripture for the capacity to bear children; its closure is frequently presented as an act of divine sovereignty, highlighting God’s ultimate control over life and human circumstances.
rivalצָרָה
tsarah · Hebrew Noun
In the Old Testament, the term often refers to the 'other wife' in a polygamous marriage who competes for the husband's favor and attention, often leading to domestic strife.
the LORDיְהוָה
Yahweh · Hebrew Noun
The LORD (Yahweh) is the personal, covenant-keeping God of Israel. In the context of childbirth, the Bible acknowledges God's sovereign control over life and the womb, emphasizing His ultimate authority in answering prayer.
wombרֶחֶם
rechem · Hebrew Noun
In biblical times, the womb was viewed as under God's sovereign domain. Closing the womb refers to infertility, which in the ancient Near Eastern context was a source of profound sorrow and social stigma, often viewed as a trial of faith.
house of the LORDבֵּית יְהוָה
beyth Yahweh · Hebrew Noun phrase
A holy site dedicated to the worship of God. Before the building of the permanent temple in Jerusalem, the tabernacle housed at Shiloh served as the central location for sacrifices, prayers, and the presence of God.
heartלֵבָב
lebab · Hebrew Noun
In Hebrew thought, the heart is the center of human intellect, emotion, and will. A 'sad heart' represents a deep, internal state of grief that affects one's physical well-being and appetite.
priestכֹּהֵן
kohen · Hebrew Noun
A spiritual leader appointed by God to serve as a mediator between God and the people. Priests were responsible for offering sacrifices and administering the holy rites at the sanctuary.
templeהֵיכָל
heykal · Hebrew Noun
A term used to describe a place of worship or a sanctuary dedicated to the presence of God. It signifies the dwelling place of the Almighty where His people come to seek Him.
prayedפָּלַל
palal · Hebrew Verb
To communicate with God, often involving petition, thanksgiving, or confession. Biblical prayer is grounded in the belief that God hears, cares, and has the power to intervene in human circumstances.
LORDיְהוָה
YHWH · Hebrew Proper Noun
The personal name of the covenant-making God of Israel. It emphasizes God's self-existence, faithfulness to His promises, and relationship with His people.
hostsצְבָאוֹת
tseba'ot · Hebrew Noun
A title referring to God as the commander of the vast armies of heaven, including angels and celestial bodies, signifying His sovereign power over both the spiritual and physical realms.
vowנֶדֶר
neder · Hebrew Noun
In a biblical context, a solemn, voluntary promise or oath made to God, usually involving a pledge to perform a service or offer a sacrifice in response to His intervention or grace.
afflictionעֳנִי
oni · Hebrew Noun
A condition of suffering, distress, or humiliation, often used in Scripture to describe the state of those who are oppressed or in need, and to whom God graciously turns His attention.
razorתַּעַר
ta'ar · Hebrew Noun
In the Old Testament, a term often associated with a Nazarite vow, symbolizing total consecration and separation to God for a specific purpose or period.
prayingפָּלַל
palal · Hebrew Verb
The interior act of intercession or communion with God. It expresses dependence on God and the earnest desire of the human spirit for divine intervention or presence.
soulנֶפֶשׁ
nephesh · Hebrew Noun
Refers to the inner self, the seat of thoughts, emotions, and volition. Pouring it out signifies total transparency, vulnerability, and honesty before God in prayer.
troubled in spiritקָשֶׁה רוּחַ
qasheh ruach · Hebrew Adjective phrase
Describes a state of deep emotional distress, anguish, or mental agitation. It indicates a spirit that is weighed down by sorrow or anxiety.
servantשִׁפְחָה
shiphchah · Hebrew Noun
A term used by a social inferior when addressing a superior, reflecting humility, submission, and a recognition of the speaker's status in relation to the one being addressed. In a spiritual context, it signifies a heart posture of total dependence on God.
vexationכַּעַס
ka'as · Hebrew Noun
A state of extreme distress, mental anguish, or bitterness of soul. It describes a deep, overwhelming emotional or spiritual burden that often leads to agonizing prayer.
peaceשָׁלוֹם
shalom · Hebrew Noun
A traditional Hebrew blessing of well-being, wholeness, and harmony with God and others. It signifies more than the absence of conflict; it denotes a state of divine favor and spiritual tranquility.
petitionשְׁאֵלָה
she'elah · Hebrew Noun
A formal request or entreaty made to God, often in the context of urgent need or distress. It implies a humble appeal to God's grace and sovereignty.
favorחֵן
chen · Hebrew Noun
An expression of grace or kindness shown by one person to another, often undeserved. Biblically, it signifies being viewed with benevolence or being granted special consideration.
LORDיהוה
YHWH · Hebrew Noun
The specific personal name of the God of the covenant, the self-existent, eternal One who reveals Himself to His people. It is the name through which God enters into relationship with Israel.
worshipedחָוָה
chawah · Hebrew Verb
To bow down or prostrate oneself before God as an act of profound reverence and acknowledgment of His lordship. It is the physical expression of internal adoration and submission to the Creator.
rememberedזָכַר
zachar · Hebrew Verb
In biblical usage, this signifies God’s active commitment to fulfill His covenant promises and respond to the cries of His people. It is not that God forgot, but rather that He chose to intervene and act on behalf of the faithful.
Samuelשְׁמוּאֵל
Shemu'el · Hebrew Noun
The Hebrew name meaning 'heard of God' or 'God has heard.' It serves as a permanent memorial to the fact that God pays attention to the prayers of His people and intervenes in human history.
sacrificeזֶבַח
zebach · Hebrew Noun
A sacrifice offered annually to God, representing devotion, obedience, and the atonement of sins, often accompanied by celebrations or festivals.
vowנֶדֶר
neder · Hebrew Noun
A solemn promise or pledge made to God in which a person binds themselves to do or give something, typically as a response to divine favor or as a petition for help.
presence of the LORDפָּנֶה
panim · Hebrew Noun
The state of being in God's immediate presence, implying access to His dwelling place and covenantal fellowship with Him.
dwellיָשַׁב
yashab · Hebrew Verb
To remain or inhabit a place for a long duration, in this context signifying the dedication of one's life to the service of God in His sanctuary.
establishקוּם
qum · Hebrew Verb
A verb meaning to cause to stand, be firm, or come to pass; when applied to God's word, it refers to the faithful fulfillment of His promises.
Shilohשִׁילוֹ
Shiloh · Hebrew Noun
A sacred location where the Tabernacle was housed during the period of the Judges, serving as the central place of worship and the presence of the Ark of the Covenant.
my lordאֲדֹנִי
adoni · Hebrew Noun
A title of respect used by a woman when addressing a man of higher authority or social standing, often used for priests, kings, or superiors.
the LORDיְהוָה
YHWH · Hebrew Noun
The personal, covenantal name of the God of Israel, YHWH, who reveals Himself to His people and fulfills His promises.
prayingהִתְפַּלֵּל
hitpallel · Hebrew Verb
To make a humble request or petition to God; it implies an attitude of dependency, reverence, and seeking divine intervention.
petitionשְׁאֵלָה
she'elah · Hebrew Noun
A specific request or plea made to God, often answered by His grace and sovereign intervention in the life of the petitioner.
lentשָׁאַל
sha'al · Hebrew Verb
In this context, it carries the sense of dedicating, giving back, or setting apart someone or something entirely for the service and possession of God.
worshipedשָׁחָה
shachah · Hebrew Verb
To bow down, prostrate oneself, or show supreme reverence and honor to God as the only object of worship.