Sovereign Lordδεσπότης
despotēs · Greek Noun
One who has absolute authority, power, and dominion. Used of God, it denotes His unchallenged rule over all creation and His rightful ownership of everything that exists.
Holy Spiritπνεῦμα ἅγιον
pneuma hagion · Greek Noun
The third person of the Trinity, the divine agent who illuminates, empowers, and guides believers. In Scripture, He is the ultimate author of prophetic speech and the source of the inspiration behind the Old Testament writings.
Gentilesἔθνος
ethnos · Greek Noun
The non-Jewish nations. In the context of biblical prophecy and early Christian thought, it refers to those outside the covenant community of Israel who often oppose God’s purposes.
rageφρυάσσω
phryassō · Greek Verb
To act with intense anger or violent passion. It describes a state of tumultuous, irrational, and ultimately futile opposition to God and His anointed King.
kingsβασιλεῖς
basileis · Greek Noun
Sovereign rulers or monarchs who hold authority over nations; in Scripture, often contrasted with the ultimate sovereignty of God.
rulersἄρχοντες
archontes · Greek Noun
Those who exercise authority or influence over others, including government officials or religious leaders.
Anointedχριστοῦ
christou · Greek Noun
The Messiah; the promised deliverer of Israel chosen and empowered by God for His redemptive mission.
servantπαῖδά
paida · Greek Noun
Refers to one who is set apart for God's purposes, often used of prophets or the Messiah, highlighting obedience and service to the Father.
planβουλὴ
boulē · Greek Noun
The sovereign decree or purpose of God that determines the course of history and ensures the accomplishment of His will.
predestinedπροώρισεν
proōrisen · Greek Verb
The divine decreeing or ordaining of events beforehand; the absolute certainty that God’s will shall be accomplished.
boldnessπαρρησίας
parrēsias · Greek Noun
Fearless confidence and freedom of speech; a hallmark of the early church empowered by the Holy Spirit to proclaim the Gospel.
signsσημεῖα
sēmeia · Greek Noun
Acts of divine power that manifest God's kingdom, used to authenticate the message of the Gospel and demonstrate His compassion.
wondersτέρατα
terata · Greek Noun
Extraordinary events that evoke awe and attest to the supernatural reality and power of God at work among His people.
prayedπροσεύχομαι
proseuchomai · Greek Verb
To make an earnest petition or request to God; a fundamental expression of reliance on and communion with the Creator.
Holy Spiritπνεῦμα ἅγιον
pneuma hagion · Greek Noun phrase
The third person of the Trinity, the divine presence who empowers believers, convicts the world, and sanctifies the church, evidenced by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant.
boldnessπαρρησία
parrēsia · Greek Noun
A Greek term (parrēsia) denoting frankness, confidence, and courage in speech, especially when witnessing for Christ despite opposition or cultural pressure.
word of Godλόγος τοῦ θεοῦ
logos tou theou · Greek Noun phrase
The message of salvation revealed by God through prophets, apostles, and finally through His Son, centered on the Gospel and the person of Jesus Christ.