Godθεός
theos · Greek Noun
The Supreme Being, the Creator and Sovereign Ruler of the universe; the object of Christian worship, prayer, and trust.
prayingπροσεύχομαι
proseuchomai · Greek Verb
Communication with God through adoration, confession, thanksgiving, and supplication; it is an act of dependence, worship, and alignment with God's will.
singing hymnsὑμνέω
hymneō · Greek Verb (participle)
Songs of praise directed toward God; they are used in Scripture to express corporate or individual worship, theological truth, and emotional response to God’s nature and works.
earthquakeσεισμός
seismos · Greek Noun
A common phenomenon in biblical literature used to manifest the presence or intervention of God, often symbolizing the shaking of worldly powers or divine judgment.
bondsδεσμά
desma · Greek Noun
In a legal or physical sense, this refers to constraints or chains that restrict freedom. Biblically, it is often used metaphorically for the bondage of sin or demonic influence from which Christ brings deliverance.
trembling with fearἔντρομος
entromos · Greek Adjective
A Greek word denoting intense, paralyzing fear or terror. In a religious context, it often refers to the trembling response of a person confronted by the divine presence or the power of God.
savedσῴζω
sōzō · Greek Verb
The act of being rescued or delivered from peril, divine judgment, or the power of sin. It is the central promise of the gospel, initiated by God's grace and received through faith in Jesus Christ.
Believeπιστεύω
pisteuō · Greek Verb
To trust in, rely upon, or cling to; it signifies an active, personal commitment to Jesus as both Savior and Sovereign. In a biblical context, it is the primary instrument by which a person receives the benefit of Christ's work.
Lordκύριος
kyrios · Greek Noun
Refers to the sovereign ruler of the universe and the Messiah, emphasizing his authority over creation and the church. It acknowledges Jesus as the One to whom all knee shall bow and who possesses absolute divine authority.
savedσώζω
sōzō · Greek Verb
The deliverance from the penalty, power, and ultimately the presence of sin, accomplished by the grace of God through faith in Jesus Christ. It involves being rescued from divine judgment and reconciled to God.
wordλόγος
logos · Greek Noun
The message or gospel concerning Jesus Christ and his teachings; it is the proclamation of the revelation of God which carries the authority of the Lord himself.
baptizedβαπτίζω
baptizō · Greek Verb
An outward sign or sacrament of inward grace, signifying identification with Christ's death, burial, and resurrection, as well as incorporation into the body of believers. It serves as a public profession of faith.
magistratesστρατηγός
stratēgos · Greek Noun
Civil or military officials in a Roman colony, often acting with significant judicial or executive power to maintain order or enforce Roman law.
peaceεἰρήνη
eirēnē · Greek Noun
A word derived from the Greek root for 'peace' (eirene), often used in a parting salutation, signifying a wish for the person's well-being, prosperity, and wholeness before God and others.