Lord GODאֲדֹנָי יְהוִה
Adonai Yahweh · Hebrew Noun
The Sovereign Lord; this title emphasizes God's absolute authority, covenantal lordship, and the utter dependence of all creation upon Him. It is often used in prophetic utterances to underscore the weight and truth of the message.
heartלֵבָב
lebab · Hebrew Noun
In the Bible, the heart is the center of human intellect, emotion, and will—the control center of a person's life. To have a 'sick' heart indicates a fundamental internal corruption, moral deficiency, or a soul deeply entrenched in sinful inclinations.
brazenעַז
az · Hebrew Adjective
Refers to an act of shameless, uninhibited defiance. In a biblical context, it describes a person who has hardened their conscience against the truth and acts with brazen, open rebellion against God's standards of righteousness.
vaulted chamberגַּב
gabb · Hebrew Noun
A structure or raised platform used for the purpose of worship or ritual activities, often associated with idol worship in the Old Testament.
lofty placeרָמָה
ramah · Hebrew Noun
A raised or elevated location, frequently used in the Old Testament to describe sites where illicit or pagan worship took place, often on hills or specialized platforms.
prostituteזוֹנָה
zonah · Hebrew Noun
A person who engages in sexual relations for money or other compensation; biblically, this term is frequently used metaphorically to describe Israel's spiritual unfaithfulness and abandonment of Yahweh for idols.
Adulterous wifeמְנָאֶפֶת
mena'ephet · Hebrew Noun
A spouse who breaks the marriage covenant through infidelity; used metaphorically in Scripture to describe God’s people who depart from their exclusive devotion to Him to serve other gods.
strangersזָרִים
zarim · Hebrew Noun
Individuals outside the marriage covenant; in this context, it refers to those with whom the faithless person engages in prohibited and covenant-breaking relationships.
loversמְאַהֲבַיִךְ
me'ahabayik · Hebrew Noun
Entities, idols, or foreign nations that tempt the people of God away from their exclusive relationship with Him, characterized by illicit desire and spiritual betrayal.
whoringsתַזְנוּת
taznut · Hebrew Noun
Acts of spiritual infidelity; the practice of forsaking the worship of the one true God to pursue idols or worldly alliances, consistently depicted as a betrayal of a sacred covenant.
the LORDיְהוָה
YHWH · Hebrew Proper Noun
The covenant-making, self-revealing God of Israel who is holy, righteous, and the only true object of worship.
Lord GODאֲדֹנָי יְהוִה
Adonai Yahweh · Hebrew Noun
A title for God emphasizing His absolute sovereignty and authority as the covenant-keeping Ruler of the universe. It reflects His majesty and supreme dominion over all creation.
lustנְחֹשֶׁת
nechoshet · Hebrew Noun
Refers to a corrupt, intense, and forbidden craving or desire, often used metaphorically in Scripture to describe humanity's pursuit of anything—or anyone—other than God.
nakednessעֶרְוָה
ervah · Hebrew Noun
In a biblical sense, nakedness often represents vulnerability, shame, exposure to divine judgment, or the loss of God's covering/protection due to sin.
whoringsתַּזְנוּת
taznut · Hebrew Noun
The act of engaging in spiritual unfaithfulness or idolatry, likened to marital infidelity; it signifies breaking the covenant relationship with God to pursue false gods or worldly alliances.
abominable idolsשִׁקּוּץ
shiqquts · Hebrew Noun
Things that are detestable or loathsome to God, primarily used to describe idols and the practices associated with pagan worship, which God strictly forbids.
commit adulteryנָאַף
na'aph · Hebrew Verb
A serious moral and religious failure; the act of violating a covenant, specifically the marriage covenant, which symbolizes the unfaithfulness of Israel toward God.
jealousyקִנְאָה
qin'ah · Hebrew Noun
Refers to the protective intensity of God's love for His people, which demands exclusive devotion and reacts with righteous indignation against any betrayal or idolatry.
judgeשָׁפַט
shaphat · Hebrew Verb
A formal legal process by God, the ultimate Judge, who executes justice according to His holy law; it involves both the assessment of guilt and the imposition of righteous retribution.
shed bloodדָּם שָׁפַךְ
dam shaphak · Hebrew Phrase
The act of taking a human life, condemned by God as a severe violation of the sanctity of life given by the Creator.
stoneסָקַל
saqal · Hebrew Verb
The execution of the death penalty by a community casting stones, traditionally the prescribed punishment for certain capital offenses in the Mosaic Law.
wrathחֵמָה
chemah · Hebrew Noun
The act of divine retribution against sin; it is not uncontrolled rage but a settled, holy opposition to evil that maintains God's justice and moral order.
jealousyקִנְאָה
qin'ah · Hebrew Noun
The passionate, protective devotion God has for His covenant people, characterized by an exclusive claim that brooks no rivals, particularly in the context of spiritual adultery.
lewdnessזִמָּה
zimmah · Hebrew Noun
A term often referring to wickedness, promiscuity, or moral corruption; in a prophetic context, it frequently signifies spiritual unfaithfulness or idolatry against the covenant God.
abominationsתּוֹעֵבָה
to'ebah · Hebrew Noun
Repugnant acts or objects that are offensive to God's holiness; commonly used to describe idolatry and the surrounding pagan practices that violate the purity of the covenant.
Lord GODאֲדֹנָי יְהוִה
Adonay YHWH · Hebrew Proper Noun
Sovereign Lord; a title used to emphasize God’s absolute authority, lordship, and His covenant relationship with His people as the Master of all creation.