gloryצְבִי
tsebi · Hebrew Noun
Refers to that which is beautiful, excellent, or honorable, often describing the honor or dignity associated with God's people or their leadership.
high placesבָּמָה
bamah · Hebrew Noun
Locations often associated with pagan worship or shrines, where altars were built; in war contexts, they represent the elevated, exposed places of battle.
Gathגַּת
Gath · Hebrew Proper Noun
A major Philistine city-state; often used symbolically to represent the enemies of Israel and the dwelling places of the wicked.
uncircumcisedעָרֵל
arel · Hebrew Adjective
A ceremonial mark of the covenant between God and the descendants of Abraham; it served as a sign of being set apart as belonging to the LORD’s people. Those without it represent the unholy or pagan nations.
anointedמָשַׁח
mashach · Hebrew Verb
In the Old Testament, the act of applying oil to a person or object to set them apart as holy or specifically chosen by God for a service, such as king or priest. It symbolizes the presence and empowerment of the Holy Spirit.
mightyגִּבּוֹר
gibbor · Hebrew Adjective/Noun
A person or entity of great strength, influence, or power; often used in scripture to describe warriors or those whom God empowers to accomplish great things.
defiledגָּעַל
ga'al · Hebrew Verb
A state of moral or ritual impurity, often resulting from contact with death, sin, or breaking covenant. It carries the sense of being rendered unusable for sacred purposes.
slainחָלָל
chalal · Hebrew Adjective/Noun
One who has been killed, specifically in the context of warfare or violence; often used to denote the victims of judgment or battle.
bowקֶשֶׁת
qesheth · Hebrew Noun
Literally an instrument of war; symbolically represents the strength, military power, or agency through which one exerts influence or enforces will.
swordחֶרֶב
chereb · Hebrew Noun
A tool of combat used for judgment, defense, or execution; it is frequently used metaphorically in Scripture to represent the word of God or divine judgment.
belovedאָהַב
ahav · Hebrew Adjective/Participle
A term of profound affection and covenantal loyalty; it describes the state of being cherished and held in high regard by others.
high placesבָּמָה
bamah · Hebrew Noun
A term used in ancient Israelite poetry and covenantal language to denote the locations where false gods were worshipped or where sacrifices were offered; in this context, it signifies the place of high-stakes battle and tragedy.
distressedצָרַר
tsarar · Hebrew Verb
A state of intense mental or emotional pain, anguish, or grief. In a biblical context, it often refers to the internal struggle or agony experienced in response to loss, sin, or judgment.
brotherאָח
ach · Hebrew Noun
A male sibling by birth, but frequently used in Scripture to denote a close friend, ally, or fellow countryman. It implies a bond of covenantal loyalty, affection, and mutual commitment.
pleasantנָעִים
na'im · Hebrew Adjective
Refers to that which is agreeable, delightful, or lovely. When applied to people in the Bible, it often describes someone whose character or presence brings joy and refreshment to others.
loveאַהֲבָה
ahavah · Hebrew Noun
A profound commitment of affection, devotion, and loyalty. In the Bible, it encompasses both emotional attachment and the volitional choice to seek the well-being of the other, often reflecting God's own covenantal nature.
extraordinaryפָּלָא
pala' · Hebrew Adjective
Something that is marvelous, remarkable, or beyond the usual measure. It denotes an intensity or quality that exceeds standard expectations or common human experience.
mightyגִּבּוֹר
gibbor · Hebrew Noun
One who possesses great physical, military, or social power. In the context of laments, it refers to leaders or warriors whose strength was once prominent but has been neutralized by death or defeat.
weapons of warכְּלִי
keli · Hebrew Noun
Instruments of battle, including swords, spears, and shields. In a broader sense, they represent the means of power, influence, and defense that are rendered ineffective or useless when a warrior is slain.
perishedאָבַד
abad · Hebrew Verb
To come to an end, vanish, or be destroyed. It signifies the cessation of function or existence, often used to describe the tragic loss of life or the total ruin of earthly power.