ministeringשָׁרַת
sharat · Hebrew Verb
Refers to the act of performing religious duties or serving in a sacred capacity. It implies a state of being in the service of God, often involving specific tasks related to worship or the sanctuary.
the LORDיְהוָה
YHWH · Hebrew Proper Noun
Yahweh, the covenant God of Israel. It is the personal, proper name of God revealed to Moses, emphasizing His faithfulness and personal relationship with His people.
wordדָּבָר
dabar · Hebrew Noun
In a biblical context, a 'word' of God refers to His revealed will, command, or prophetic message communicated to His people. It is the active, authoritative speech by which God interacts with history.
visionחָזוֹן
chazon · Hebrew Noun
A revelatory experience where God makes His presence, will, or future purposes known to a human recipient. It signifies a direct, supernatural communication from God.
arkאָרוֹן
aron · Hebrew Noun
The sacred vessel containing the tablets of the Ten Commandments, symbolizing the presence, holiness, and covenant of God among His people. It was the focal point of divine dwelling in the tabernacle.
Here I amהִנֵּנִי
hinneni · Hebrew Interjection
A Hebrew expression of total availability, submission, and readiness to act in response to God's command or a superior's summons. It signifies one's attentiveness to duty and obedience.
LORDיהוה
YHWH · Hebrew Proper Noun
The personal name of the God of Israel, YHWH, representing His covenantal faithfulness, eternal existence, and holiness. It is the name by which He revealed Himself to Moses at the burning bush.
calledקָרָא
qara' · Hebrew Verb
To address someone by name or to summon someone to a task or relationship. In scripture, this often signifies a divine initiative to set someone apart for a specific purpose.
knowיָדַע
yada' · Hebrew Verb
To have a personal, experiential, and covenantal relationship with God. In this context, it refers to a lack of direct, prophetic encounter with the voice of God.
wordדָּבָר
dabar · Hebrew Noun
God's message or communication to humanity. It represents the authoritative utterance of God, which carries the power of His will and carries the weight of His presence.
revealedגָּלָה
galah · Hebrew Verb
The act of God uncovering or manifesting something previously hidden. It refers to divine disclosure of truth, will, or reality to the human mind or spirit.
perceivedבִּין
bin · Hebrew Verb
To discern, recognize, or understand through observation. It implies gaining insight into a spiritual reality that was previously unclear.
servantעֶבֶד
'ebed · Hebrew Noun
One who is in the service of another, indicating submission, dependence, and obedience. Before God, it signifies a total surrender of one's will to His authority.
hearsשָׁמַע
shama' · Hebrew Verb
The act of listening with the intent to obey. In a biblical context, to "hear" God is equivalent to responding to Him in faith and submission.
LORDיְהוָה
YHWH · Hebrew Noun
The proper name of the God of Israel, the self-existent, eternal One who enters into covenant relationship with His people. It signifies His absolute faithfulness and unchanging nature.
tingleצָלַל
tsalal · Hebrew Verb
A prophetic declaration of judgment or a significant act of God so shocking and severe that it causes a physical, sensory reaction of dread, amazement, or alarm in those who hear it.
iniquityעָוֹן
avon · Hebrew Noun
A twisted, crooked, or perverse act that deviates from God’s moral standard; it refers to guilt resulting from sin and often implies the weight of the consequences following such actions.
blasphemingקָלַל
qalal · Hebrew Verb
To speak against God, show contempt for His character or honor, or to act in a way that insults His holy name and authority. It is a profound rejection of reverence due to the Creator.
atoned forכָּפַר
kaphar · Hebrew Verb
The ritual act of covering sin to satisfy divine justice, enabling reconciliation between a holy God and sinful humanity. Under the Old Covenant, this was achieved through the blood of animal sacrifices; in the New Covenant, it is perfected in Christ.
sacrifice or offeringזֶבַח / מִנְחָה
zebach / minchah · Hebrew Noun
A ritual act of worship intended to restore fellowship with God, express devotion, or pay the penalty for transgression. These practices were God-ordained means of dealing with human sin until the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus.
visionמַרְאָה
mar'ah · Hebrew Noun
A supernatural communication from God, often through a dream or waking state, revealing His will, future events, or divine truth to a prophet or servant.
Here I amהִנְנִי
hin-nen-ni · Hebrew Interjection/Phrase
A common Hebrew idiom used by a subordinate to express readiness, obedience, and presence before a superior or before God. It signifies total availability and submission.
May God do so to you and more alsoכֹּה יַעֲשֶׂה־לְּךָ אֱלֹהִים וְכֹה יוֹסִיף
koh ya'aseh-leka 'elohim wekoh yosiph · Hebrew Idiomatic Expression
A solemn oath or imprecation in which a speaker calls down a curse upon themselves if they fail to fulfill a promise or if they speak falsely. It emphasizes the absolute gravity of the demand.
the LORDיְהוָה
YHWH · Hebrew Proper Noun
The personal, covenantal name of the God of Israel (YHWH). It signifies His eternal self-existence, His faithfulness to His people, and His sovereign authority.
what seems good to himטוֹב בְּעֵינָיו
tob b'e-nayw · Hebrew Idiomatic Phrase
A metaphor describing God's providence, sovereignty, and wisdom. It acknowledges that whatever God ordains or permits is inherently righteous and purposeful, even when it is difficult for humans to understand.