scatterפוּץ
putz · Hebrew Verb
To disperse or drive away; often used in the context of judgment where a population is scattered as punishment for covenant breaking.
wood and stoneעֵץ וָאָבֶן
ets va-aven · Hebrew Noun phrase
Used in Scripture to describe inanimate idols fashioned by human hands, highlighting their impotence and lack of divinity compared to the Creator God.
respiteרֹגַע
rōgaʿ · Hebrew Noun
Rest, relief, or quietness; implies a state of peace and security, often associated with living securely in the Promised Land.
resting placeמָנוֹחַ
manoach · Hebrew Noun
A place of standing or comfort; used metaphorically for security, peace, and the ability to dwell safely without fear of removal.
trembling heartרֹגֶז
rōgez · Hebrew Noun
A state of deep agitation or fear in the spirit; reflects the internal psychological and spiritual consequence of separation from God's presence.
languishing soulכִּלָּיוֹן
killayon · Hebrew Noun
A state of despair, loss of hope, or the physical waning of life; denotes the complete exhaustion of the spirit in the face of prolonged judgment.
lifeחַיִּים
chayyim · Hebrew Noun
Refers to one's earthly existence, breath, or the life principle given by God. In Scripture, life is a gift from God that holds intrinsic value, but it is fragile and subject to judgment when the covenant is broken.
dreadפַּחַד
pachad · Hebrew Noun
Refers to a state of extreme anxiety, terror, or intense fear, often resulting from the anticipation of judgment or impending danger. It is frequently associated with the psychological and spiritual response to the presence or wrath of God.
assuranceאֱמוּנָה
emunah · Hebrew Noun
Refers to a state of security, certainty, or being firmly established. Biblically, true assurance is found in trusting God’s covenantal faithfulness; its absence signifies a loss of stability and hope.
heartלֵבָב
lebab · Hebrew Noun
Refers to the seat of the intellect, will, emotions, and moral decision-making. It is the core of a person’s being from which true obedience to God must flow.
the LORDיְהוָה
YHWH · Hebrew Proper Noun
The personal, covenantal name of God (YHWH). It reveals His self-existence, eternal nature, and His faithfulness to the covenant He established with His people.
Egyptמִצְרַיִם
Mitsrayim · Hebrew Proper Noun
Refers to the land of bondage from which God delivered Israel in the Exodus. Symbolically, it often represents a place of slavery, idolatry, and a return to the bondage from which God has redeemed His people.
enemiesאֹיֵב
oyeb · Hebrew Noun
Those who are hostile, opposing, or adversaries to God's people. This term can refer to political, military, or spiritual enemies who seek to oppress the covenant community.
slavesעֶבֶד
ebed · Hebrew Noun
Individuals forced into servitude, lacking personal freedom and rights. Slavery in the Bible is a condition often associated with judgment, oppression, and the loss of the covenantal inheritance of freedom in the Promised Land.