Lord GODאֲדֹנָי יְהוִה
Adonai YHWH · Hebrew Noun
A term used in prayer acknowledging God as the supreme Ruler and Master. It represents God’s absolute sovereignty, majesty, and the posture of the speaker as His humble subject.
greatnessגֹּדֶל
godel · Hebrew Noun
In this context, it refers to God's inherent excellence, vastness, and supreme authority. It describes God as far surpassing any human or created power, demanding worship and awe.
mighty handיָד חֲזָקָה
yad chazaqah · Hebrew Noun
A metaphor for the exercise of God's power in history to accomplish His purposes. It speaks to His divine strength, intervention, and ability to act decisively on behalf of His people.
mighty actsגְּבוּרָה
geburah · Hebrew Noun
A term describing God's visible or historical interventions where His power overrules nature or human forces. These acts demonstrate His uniqueness and incomparability among all false gods.
good landאֶרֶץ
erets · Hebrew Noun
Refers to the land promised by God to Abraham and his descendants. It represents God's provision, the fulfillment of His covenantal promises, and a place of rest and blessing for His people.
LORDיהוה
YHWH · Hebrew Noun
The personal, covenantal name of God in the Old Testament, representing His eternal existence, holiness, and faithfulness to His people. It is the name by which God revealed Himself to Moses at the burning bush.
angryאֶנְאַף
anaph · Hebrew Verb
A state of righteous indignation or intense displeasure, often directed toward human rebellion or disobedience against God's holy standards. God's anger is distinct from human wrath in that it is always tempered by justice and consistent with His character.
Pisgahפִּסְגָּה
Pisgah · Hebrew Noun
A ridge or mountain range east of the Jordan River from which Moses was permitted to view the Promised Land before his death. It serves as a vantage point highlighting both the reality of God's promise and the limitation placed on Moses due to his disobedience.
Jordanיַרְדֵּן
Yarden · Hebrew Noun
The river forming the eastern border of the land of Canaan, serving as a significant geographical and spiritual boundary in the history of Israel, marking the transition from wilderness wandering to life in the land of promise.
chargeצִוָּה
tsavah · Hebrew Verb
To commission, instruct, or solemnly command someone with authority. In a biblical context, it implies passing on responsibility or leadership, often with a sense of urgent duty and accountability.
Joshuaיְהוֹשֻׁעַ
Yehoshua · Hebrew Noun
The Hebrew name meaning 'The LORD is salvation,' the son of Nun who succeeded Moses. He is characterized as a man of faith and courage who led Israel into the Promised Land, serving as a type of Christ as the true Savior/Leader who brings God's people into their inheritance.
encourageחָזַק
chazaq · Hebrew Verb
To provide courage, hope, or resolve; to embolden another for a task. It implies imparting strength from one's own resources or by invoking divine power to help the person persevere in the face of difficulty.
strengthenאָמַץ
amats · Hebrew Verb
To make firm, robust, or capable. Biblically, this often involves a divine endowment of moral or physical capacity to withstand opposition and fulfill a God-given assignment.
possessionנָחַל
nachal · Hebrew Noun
The act of receiving or inheriting something as one's own. In the context of Israel, it refers to the Promised Land, which was a gift from God to be received through faith, obedience, and conquest as part of the covenant promise to the patriarchs.