Samariaשֹׁמְרוֹן
Shomeron · Hebrew Proper Noun
In this context, it refers to the historical kingdom of the northern tribes of Israel, often used as a prophetic metaphor for spiritual infidelity and apostasy.
Sodomסְדֹם
Sedom · Hebrew Proper Noun
An ancient city destroyed by God for its extreme wickedness; it serves in Scripture as the archetypal example of divine judgment and moral depravity.
abominationsתּוֹעֵבָה
to'ebah · Hebrew Noun
Refers to detestable practices, particularly those involving idolatry or moral impurity, that are morally repugnant to God and violate His holiness.
corruptשָׁחַת
shachath · Hebrew Verb/Adjective (as used in phrase)
A state of moral decay or spiritual depravity; it signifies the perversion of one's nature or actions away from God's righteous standards.
As I liveחַי אָנִי
Chay Ani · Hebrew Phrase
A solemn divine oath asserting the truthfulness and eternal existence of God as the living witness to His own declaration.
guiltעָוֹן
'avon · Hebrew Noun
An act or state of being that incurs liability before God; a transgression that demands atonement or punishment.
prideגָּאוֹן
ga'own · Hebrew Noun
An inflated sense of self-importance and arrogance; a sinful attitude that sets oneself above God or others, often considered the root of all other sins.
prosperous easeשִׁלְוַת הַשְׁקֵט
shilvath hashqet · Hebrew Noun phrase
A state of being overly satisfied or secure in material wealth, often leading to spiritual laziness, self-reliance, and indifference toward others.
poor and needyעָנִי וְאֶבְיוֹן
'ani ve'ebyon · Hebrew Noun phrase
Those who are oppressed, disadvantaged, or lacking the basic necessities of life; God frequently commands His people to care for these individuals as a reflection of His character.
haughtyגָּבַהּ
gabah · Hebrew Verb/Adjective
A mindset of looking down upon others; a spirit of arrogance that contradicts the humble heart God desires in His people.
sinsחַטָּאת
chatta'ah · Hebrew Noun
A state of being in opposition to God’s law, often involving moral corruption, idolatry, or failure to meet God's standard of holiness. It denotes both the act of falling short and the resulting guilt.
abominationsתּוֹעֵבָה
to'ebah · Hebrew Noun
Actions or objects that are detestable or loathsome to God, particularly those associated with idolatry and moral impurity, which provoke divine wrath.
righteousצָדַק
tsadaq · Hebrew Adjective/Verb
A state of being justified, morally upright, or in a right relationship with God based on obedience to His requirements. It carries the legal sense of being acquitted or deemed innocent.
disgraceכְּלִמָּה
kelimmah · Hebrew Noun
Shame or ignominy resulting from sin, rebellion, or divine judgment, often implying a public loss of honor or standing before God and others.
ashamedבּוּשׁ
bush · Hebrew Verb/Noun
A profound feeling of embarrassment, humiliation, or remorse before God due to one's sinful behavior; it is often a prerequisite for repentance.
restore your fortunesשׁוּב
shuv · Hebrew Verb
Used in a legal or covenantal sense, it refers to the return of a person or people to a previous condition of favor, prosperity, or status, often implying divine intervention to reverse judgment.
consolationנַחֲמָה
nachamah · Hebrew Noun
The sense of relief or encouragement given to those who have suffered; in a prophetic context, it can also refer to the humbling of the proud as a witness to the justice of God.
former stateקֶדֶם
qedem · Hebrew Noun/Adverb
Returning to a previous established order, dwelling, or way of life; it signifies a resetting of God's covenantal dealings or the re-establishment of a community’s existence.
bywordמְלִיצָה
melitsah · Hebrew Noun
A proverb, taunt, or object of ridicule; something that serves as a cautionary tale or a symbol of disgrace.
prideגָּאוֹן
ga'on · Hebrew Noun
A state of extreme self-exaltation, arrogance, or independence from God. It is often the root of sin, leading individuals or nations to believe they do not need the Lord.