paid homageהִשְׁתַּחֲוָה
hish-ta-cha-wah · Hebrew Verb
A formal act of submission, reverence, or worship shown to a superior, often a king or God, acknowledging their authority and status.
abandonedעָזַב
azab · Hebrew Verb
To willfully forsake, leave, or turn away from a relationship or duty, particularly used in the context of covenant unfaithfulness toward God.
Asherimאֲשֵׁרָה
asherah · Hebrew Noun
Cultic objects associated with the Canaanite goddess Asherah; their presence represented apostasy and the corruption of true Yahweh worship.
idolsעָצָב
atzab · Hebrew Noun
Anything used as an object of worship other than the one true God, representing the sinful human tendency to put created things in the place of the Creator.
wrathקֶצֶף
qetzef · Hebrew Noun
A manifestation of God's righteous reaction against sin and covenant rebellion, highlighting His holiness and justice in response to human wickedness.
guiltאַשְׁמָה
ashmah · Hebrew Noun
Moral offense, liability, or the state of being blameworthy before God due to disobedience and violation of the covenant.
prophetsנָבִיא
nabi · Hebrew Noun
Authorized spokespersons for God tasked with communicating His word, warning of judgment, and calling the people to repentance and obedience.
Spirit of Godרוּחַ אֱלֹהִים
ruach elohim · Hebrew Noun Phrase
The divine Third Person of the Trinity who empowers, guides, and speaks through individuals, particularly for prophetic ministry and the proclamation of God's truth.
commandmentsמִצְוָה
mitzvah · Hebrew Noun
A formal decree or authoritative law given by God to govern the life and conduct of His people; obeying them is the path to life and blessing.
prosperצָלַח
tzalach · Hebrew Verb
To succeed or experience well-being, specifically as a result of faithful obedience to God's instructions; it is the fruit of living in alignment with His will.
forsakenעָזַב
azab · Hebrew Verb
To turn away from, desert, or abandon a relationship, especially one defined by a covenant or vow, resulting in a state of separation from God's protection.
conspiredקָשַׁר
qashar · Hebrew Verb
To plot or scheme together, often in secret, usually with malicious intent to harm or overthrow someone.
commandמִצְוָה
mitsvah · Hebrew Noun
A formal instruction or authoritative order, often carrying the weight of legal or royal power.
stonedסָקַל
saqal · Hebrew Verb
To execute someone by throwing stones at them until dead; it served as a prescribed form of capital punishment in the Mosaic Law for specific violations of the covenant.
courtחָצֵר
chatser · Hebrew Noun
The temple complex or the sacred precincts surrounding the sanctuary where God's presence dwelt among His people.
kindnessחֶסֶד
chesed · Hebrew Noun
A term often translated as 'loyal love' or 'covenant faithfulness,' referring to God’s or man's steadfast, unmerited commitment and devotion toward another.
avengeנָקַם
naqam · Hebrew Verb
To demand justice or restitution for a wrong suffered; in a biblical context, it often refers to God acting as the righteous Judge to restore justice against those who have shed innocent blood.
forsakenעָזַב
azab · Hebrew Verb
To abandon, leave behind, or turn away from someone or something; biblically, it refers to the spiritual act of turning away from a relationship with God or His covenant.
judgmentמִשְׁפָּט
mishpat · Hebrew Noun
A legal or divine verdict, decision, or retribution; it involves the exercise of justice by God against wickedness or the implementation of a sentence.