Godאֱלֹהִים
Elohim · Hebrew Noun
A general term for the Supreme Being, the Creator, and covenant-keeping God of Israel. It denotes His authority, power, and sovereign rule over all creation.
testedנָסָה
nasah · Hebrew Verb
To prove, examine, or refine the quality or integrity of someone's faith or character, often through a difficult trial. It is not intended to incite sin, but to reveal and strengthen trust in God.
Here I amהִנֵּנִי
hineni · Hebrew Interjection
A term of availability, humility, and submission, expressing readiness to listen and obey God's call or command immediately.
sonבֵּן
ben · Hebrew Noun
A male offspring; in biblical culture, often representing the heir, the successor, and the recipient of the family promise or covenant.
loveאָהַב
ahav · Hebrew Verb
An intense, covenantal, or familial affection; in a theological context, it mirrors God’s own sacrificial love for His people.
burnt offeringעֹלָה
olah · Hebrew Noun
A sacrifice consumed entirely by fire, representing the total dedication, surrender, and atonement of the offerer to God.
worshipשָׁחָה
shachah · Hebrew Verb
Acts of humble submission, reverence, and honor directed toward God, acknowledging His worthiness and majesty through physical or spiritual action.
burnt offeringעֹלָה
ʿōlâ · Hebrew Noun
An offering, typically an animal, that is completely consumed by fire on the altar. It signifies total dedication, atonement for sin, and the complete surrender of the worshiper to God.
knifeמַאֲכֶלֶת
maʾăkelet · Hebrew Noun
A tool used for cutting, specifically associated in this context with the ritual sacrifice of a living being. It represents the instrument of death required for the sacrificial act.
lambשֶׂה
śeh · Hebrew Noun
A young sheep, often used in the Old Testament as a sacrificial animal. It frequently symbolizes innocence, purity, and, prophetically, the ultimate sacrifice of the Messiah.
will provideיִרְאֶה
yirʾeh · Hebrew Verb
To supply, see to, or prepare beforehand. In a theological sense, it often refers to God’s divine foresight and active provision in meeting the spiritual or physical needs of His people, most notably in the plan of salvation.
altarמִזְבֵּחַ
mizbēaḥ · Hebrew Noun
A structure, usually made of earth or stones, built for the purpose of offering sacrifices to God. It functions as a designated place of meeting between the divine and the human, marking a site of worship or covenant.
boundעָקַד
ʿāqad · Hebrew Verb
To tie, fasten, or restrain. In a sacrificial context, it signifies the subjection of the offering to the will of the sacrificer and the authority of God.
slaughterשָׁחַט
šāḥaṭ · Hebrew Verb
To kill an animal or person, typically as a religious sacrifice. In biblical usage, it involves the taking of life as a formal act of obedience or judgment.
angel of the LORDמַלְאָךְ
mal'ak YHWH · Hebrew Noun
A messenger or representative, often used to refer to a supernatural being sent by God. In many Old Testament instances, 'the Angel of the LORD' is understood as a theophany, representing the presence and voice of God Himself.
Here I amהִנֵּנִי
hinneni · Hebrew Interjection/Noun phrase
A term used in Hebrew to signify a humble, ready response to God’s call or presence. It indicates an attitude of total surrender, availability, and obedience to the Lord's will.
fearיָרֵא
yare' · Hebrew Verb
A profound, reverent awe and respectful obedience toward God. It is the beginning of wisdom and describes a life characterized by deep trust, submission to His authority, and a desire to please Him above all others.
withheldחָשַׂךְ
chasakh · Hebrew Verb
To keep back, deny, or refuse to give. In a covenantal context, it describes the act of clinging to something as one's own rather than yielding it back to God, the true owner of all things.
ramאַיִל
ayil · Hebrew Noun
A male sheep, often used as a substitute sacrifice in biblical typology. It represents a sacrificial atonement provided by God to take the place of the one originally designated for judgment or sacrifice.
burnt offeringעֹלָה
olah · Hebrew Noun
A sacrifice that is entirely consumed by fire upon the altar. It symbolizes complete dedication, total surrender of the worshiper to God, and the requirement of atonement for sin.
The LORD will provideיְהוָה יִרְאֶה
YHWH Yireh · Hebrew Proper Noun/Phrase
A name or title derived from the Hebrew word 'to see' (ra'ah). It reflects God's active, providential care and His ability to foresee and supply exactly what is needed for His people in their time of extremity.