statutesחֻקָּה
chuqqah · Hebrew Noun
Formal, written, or decreed regulations/ordinances given by God that clarify and enforce the obligations of the covenant.
cursesקְלָלָה
qelalah · Hebrew Noun
A formal declaration of judgment or adverse consequence resulting from the violation of God's covenantal requirements.
Cursedאָרוּר
arur · Hebrew Adjective
A formal declaration or state of being under divine judgment, exclusion from God's favor, or separation from His covenant blessings due to disobedience. It represents the reversal of blessing.
cityעִיר
iyr · Hebrew Noun
Refers to the collective living area of the community, representing public life, social interaction, and governance. In the covenant context, it is a place where God's judgment is manifest.
fieldשָׂדֶה
sadeh · Hebrew Noun
Agricultural land or open space outside the city walls. It represents the sphere of production, labor, and sustenance, which is subject to the covenant status of the people.
basketטֶנֶא
tene · Hebrew Noun
The physical container used for gathering produce; symbolic of one's economic livelihood, daily sustenance, and the results of one's labor.
kneading bowlמִשְׁאֶרֶת
mish'eret · Hebrew Noun
A vessel used for preparing food, representing domestic security and the basic necessities of life. Its inclusion highlights that judgment touches the most private and foundational aspects of daily existence.
fruit of your wombפְּרִי בֶטֶן
p'ri beten · Hebrew Noun phrase
Refers to offspring or children. In biblical thought, children are considered a primary blessing from the Lord; therefore, the cursing of the womb signifies the loss of future lineage and hope.
fruit of your groundפְּרִי אַדְמָה
p'ri adamah · Hebrew Noun phrase
Represents the totality of a person's agricultural production and prosperity. When cursed, the land fails to provide the life-sustaining nourishment intended by God.
increase of your herds and the young of your flockשְׁגַר אֲלָפִים / עַשְׁתְּרֹת צֹאן
shegar alaphim / ashtarot tson · Hebrew Noun phrase
Represents wealth, provision, and capital in an agrarian society. Livestock were vital for survival, and their failure signifies economic ruin and divine judgment upon one's stewardship.
when you come in / when you go outבּוֹא / יָצָא
bo / yatsa · Hebrew Verb phrase
Refers to the entirety of one's life activities, daily movements, and engagements. It signifies that there is no aspect of life—public, private, internal, or external—that remains untouched by the consequences of one's covenantal standing.
The LORDיְהוָה
YHWH · Hebrew Proper Noun
The personal, covenant-keeping name of God, who reveals Himself to His people. As the covenant sender, He is the ultimate source of both blessing and judgment.
confusionמְהוּמָה
mehumah · Hebrew Noun
A state of mental and spiritual disarray, panic, or disorder resulting from divine judgment. It describes a condition where one's plans, thoughts, and purposes lose cohesion and effectiveness.
frustrationמִגְעֶרֶת
mig'eret · Hebrew Noun
A state of being rebuked, thwarted, or having one's efforts come to nothing. It reflects the outcome of labor under divine opposition.
destroyed and perishאָבַד
abad · Hebrew Verb
To be brought to nothing, to cease to exist, or to face total ruin. It implies a comprehensive loss, often used for finality of judgment upon individuals or nations.
evil of your deedsרֹעַ
ro'a · Hebrew Noun
Moral failing, wickedness, or acts that are contrary to God’s character and Law. It is the root cause for severing the relationship between the covenant people and God.
forsakenעָזַב
azav · Hebrew Verb
To abandon, leave behind, or cease to follow God. It describes an active turning away from a relationship of fidelity and obedience to the Lord.
The LORDיְהוָה
Yahweh · Hebrew Proper Noun
The personal, covenantal name of God in the Old Testament, representing His self-existence, faithfulness, and holiness. It is the name by which He revealed Himself to Moses at the burning bush.
pestilenceדֶּבֶר
deber · Hebrew Noun
A severe, infectious, and often fatal disease or plague, frequently used in the Bible as a divine instrument of judgment against rebellion or covenant breaking.
consumedכָּלָה
kalah · Hebrew Verb
To eat up, swallow, or destroy completely. In a theological context, it often refers to divine judgment that brings an end to a person, nation, or object.
wasting diseaseשַׁחֶפֶת
shachepeth · Hebrew Noun
A condition characterized by physical decay, weakness, or intense suffering. When sent as a judgment, it signifies a withdrawal of divine health and blessing.
droughtחֹרֶב
choreb · Hebrew Noun
A condition of extreme lack of water, causing the soil to harden and crops to die. In scripture, rain and fruitfulness are signs of divine blessing, while drought symbolizes divine judgment.
blightשִׁדָּפוֹן
shiddaphon · Hebrew Noun
A plant disease or scorching effect often caused by wind or intense heat, representing the divine removal of provision and the inability of the land to sustain life.
mildewיֵרָקוֹן
yerachon · Hebrew Noun
A fungal growth on crops, symbolizing the corruption of the fruits of labor and the curse upon the ground due to disobedience.
bronze / ironנְחֹשֶׁת / בַּרְזֶל
nechosheth / barzel · Hebrew Noun
When used metaphorically, these materials signify a harsh, impenetrable, and unyielding barrier. Here, they represent an environment where the heavens are closed to God's favor and the earth is cursed, refusing to yield sustenance.
defeatedנָגַף
nagaph · Hebrew Verb
To be vanquished or beaten in battle. Biblical defeat is often presented as a consequence of the withdrawal of God's protection and assistance from His people because of covenant unfaithfulness.
horrorזַעֲוָה
za'avah · Hebrew Noun
Something that causes intense fear, trembling, or repulsion. It often describes the reaction of surrounding nations to the manifest judgment of God upon His people.
LORDיְהוָה
Yahweh · Hebrew Proper Noun
The sovereign, covenant-keeping God of Israel, who reveals Himself through His redemptive actions and holiness. The name signifies His self-existence and eternal nature as the I AM.
boilsשְׁחִין
shechin · Hebrew Noun
An inflammatory, painful swelling or ulcer often associated with divine judgment or plague in the biblical context. It represents physical corruption and the manifestation of physical distress under the curse.
madnessשִׁגָּעוֹן
shiggaon · Hebrew Noun
A severe loss of reason or moral judgment, often viewed as a form of divine judgment where one's cognitive faculties are clouded or perverted, leading to reckless and destructive behavior.
blindnessעִוָּרוֹן
ivvaron · Hebrew Noun
Refers to both physical sightlessness and the deeper spiritual inability to perceive the truth of God or the reality of one's circumstances. It signifies a state of being lost, disoriented, and incapable of discerning the path of life.
confusion of mindתִּמָּהוֹן
timmahon · Hebrew Noun
A state of mental disturbance or lack of focus; it represents the loss of clear thinking and purposeful direction, resulting in chaos, bewilderment, and inability to make sound decisions.
prosperצָלַח
tsalach · Hebrew Verb
To succeed or achieve the intended result; in a biblical context, it implies experiencing the blessing and favor of God in one's undertakings, which is directly contrasted with judgment.
oppressedעָשַׁק
ashaq · Hebrew Verb
To be forcefully subjugated, crushed, or treated unjustly; it refers to the experience of being under the dominion of another who exploits or harms one without relief.
betrothאָרַשׂ
aras · Hebrew Verb
To formally engage to marry; it denotes the sacred promise and legal contract binding a man and a woman in preparation for the covenant of marriage.
ravishשָׁגַל
shagal · Hebrew Verb
To sexually violate or forcibly take; in this context, it refers to the violent disruption of the sacred covenant of marriage through illicit sexual violation.