cleansedטָהֵר
taher · Hebrew Adjective/Participle
The status of being purified, forgiven, or set apart from the corruption of sin. It often involves a ritual or spiritual removal of uncleanness to make a person or land acceptable to God.
indignationזַעַם
zaam · Hebrew Noun
A time of God’s active judgment or punishment upon a nation or individual for their persistent disobedience and apostasy. It represents the intensity of God’s settled displeasure being manifested.
Son of manבֶּן-אָדָם
ben adam · Hebrew Noun phrase
A title used frequently for the prophet Ezekiel, emphasizing his humanity and frailty in contrast to the majesty and holiness of the God who speaks to him.
conspiracyקֶשֶׁר
qesher · Hebrew Noun
A secret plot or agreement, usually evil in intent, formed by a group to commit harm, overthrow authority, or deceive. In a prophetic context, it often refers to the collusion of religious leaders to mislead the people.
prophetsנָבִיא
nabiy · Hebrew Noun
Spokespersons for God commissioned to declare His will and judgments to His people. When false, they are characterized by self-interest, deception, and the leading of people away from truth.
lionאֲרִי
ari · Hebrew Noun
A common biblical metaphor for a fierce, destructive predator. It symbolizes those who exercise power cruelly, ruthlessly destroying the vulnerable for their own benefit.
priestsכֹּהֵן
kohen · Hebrew Noun
Men consecrated to serve God in the temple, responsible for teaching the law, offering sacrifices, and maintaining the holiness of God's presence among His people.
profanedחָלַל
chalal · Hebrew Verb
The act of treating something sacred as common or secular; to treat with irreverence or to pollute that which belongs to God.
holyקֹדֶשׁ
qodesh · Hebrew Noun
That which is set apart for God's exclusive use; it implies purity, moral perfection, and separation from the secular or sinful world.
lawתּוֹרָה
torah · Hebrew Noun
The standard of conduct or religious practice set by God for His people, often referring to the Torah or the foundational instructions given at Sinai.
Sabbathsשַׁבָּת
shabbat · Hebrew Noun
The seventh day of the week, ordained by God as a sign of His covenant, a time for rest, and a period to be set apart exclusively for Him.
princesשַׂר
sar · Hebrew Noun
Civil or political leaders, often used to describe those in positions of authority who have a responsibility to act with justice and righteousness on behalf of God.
prophetsנָבִיא
nabi · Hebrew Noun
Spokespersons for God who receive divine revelation and are tasked with declaring His message faithfully, regardless of its popularity.
false visionsשָׁוְא חָזָה
shav chazah · Hebrew Noun/Verb phrase
A false prophecy or a deceptive declaration presented as if it originated from God, aimed at misleading the people or soothing their conscience.
Lord GODאֲדֹנָי יְהוִה
Adonai YHWH · Hebrew Proper Noun
Divine title emphasizing the Master-Servant relationship (Adonai) and the self-existent, covenant-keeping nature of God (YHWH).
sojournerגֵּר
ger · Hebrew Noun
A non-native resident in Israel who was under the legal protection of the community and subject to certain laws of the covenant.