idolsגִּלּוּלִים
gillulim · Hebrew Noun
False gods or images that compete with the Lord for the worship and devotion of the people; they are inherently empty and offensive to the true God.
punishmentעָוֹן
avon · Hebrew Noun
The legal or moral consequence of wrongdoing; it involves the suffering or penalty that must be endured as a result of violating God’s law.
ministersמְשָׁרֵת
mesharēt · Hebrew Noun
A person set apart for service to God, specifically in the context of tabernacle or temple worship, often carrying out liturgical and priestly functions.
sanctuaryמִקְדָּשׁ
miqdāš · Hebrew Noun
The sacred place set apart for the presence and worship of God, often synonymous with the tabernacle or the temple.
burnt offeringעֹלָה
ʿōlâ · Hebrew Noun
A sacrifice consumed completely by fire, symbolizing total consecration, devotion, and atonement for sin.
sacrificeזֶבַח
zebaḥ · Hebrew Noun
An act or ritual of worship to restore relationship, show devotion, or provide atonement between God and humanity.
idolsגִּלּוּלִים
gillûlîm · Hebrew Noun
Objects of human creation or imagination that people mistakenly worship instead of the Creator, representing spiritual rebellion and unfaithfulness.
stumbling block of iniquityמִכְשׁוֹל עָוֹן
mikšôl ʿāwōn · Hebrew Noun phrase
An object or situation that causes someone to stumble, fall into sin, or lose their way in their spiritual life.
Lord GODאֲדֹנָי יְהוִה
Ădōnāy Yhwh · Hebrew Proper Noun phrase
The absolute Sovereign, the Creator of all, who possesses infinite authority and demands obedience from all creation.
holy thingsקֹדֶשׁ
qōdeš · Hebrew Adjective/Noun
A state of being set apart for God's exclusive use, reflecting His purity, perfection, and moral excellence.
abominationsתּוֹעֵבָה
tôʿēbâ · Hebrew Noun
An action, object, or practice that is spiritually loathsome or detestable to God, typically associated with idolatry and moral corruption.
priestכֹּהֵן
kōhēn · Hebrew Noun
A religious mediator set apart to represent the people before God and perform sacred duties.
fatחֵלֶב
ḥēleb · Hebrew Noun
The inner, life-giving essence of the animal sacrifice offered to God, signifying that the life of the victim is being returned to the Creator as a substitutionary atonement.
bloodדָּם
dām · Hebrew Noun
The medium of atonement, representing life poured out; in the Old Testament, it was the principal means for cleansing sin and making peace with God.
sanctuaryמִקְדָּשׁ
miqdash · Hebrew Noun
A designated, set-apart place where God dwells and interacts with His people; it represents the holiness of God and the requirement for purity to approach Him.
ministerשָׁרַת
sharath · Hebrew Verb
To perform service or duty, especially in a religious or cultic context; it denotes the act of serving God according to His prescribed requirements.
chargeמִשְׁמֶרֶת
mishmereth · Hebrew Noun
A mandate, obligation, or duty given by God to His people to be carefully guarded and fulfilled according to His instructions.