servantעֶבֶד
ebed · Hebrew Noun
An individual appointed by God to perform a specific mission or service. In this context, it refers to the Messiah, the Suffering Servant who fulfills God's redemptive plan through obedience and humility.
chosenבָּחִיר
bachir · Hebrew Adjective
One selected or chosen by God for a specific purpose or status. Being chosen implies divine initiation, favor, and intentionality in accomplishing God’s sovereign will.
Spiritרוּחַ
ruach · Hebrew Noun
The third person of the Trinity, the active power of God in the world. The Spirit is given to empower the Servant for his mission, representing divine presence and authority.
justiceמִשְׁפָּט
mishpat · Hebrew Noun
Righteousness in action or the administration of God's perfect moral standard. It involves making things right, vindicating the oppressed, and establishing order according to God’s law.
nationsגּוֹיִם
goyim · Hebrew Noun
Refers to the non-Israelite nations or peoples of the world. The biblical scope of salvation is universal, extending God’s justice and blessing beyond the boundaries of Israel.
reedקָנֶה
qaneh · Hebrew Noun
A common biblical metaphor for those who are weak, fragile, or broken by sin, suffering, or circumstances. God’s grace is uniquely demonstrated in his care for the vulnerable rather than destroying them.
LORDיְהוָה
YHWH · Hebrew Noun
A reference to the LORD (Yahweh), the personal, covenant-keeping name of God. It signifies His absolute holiness, power, and faithfulness to His people.
breathנְשָׁמָה
neshamah · Hebrew Noun
The divine life-force or soul given by God to human beings. It emphasizes that physical life and the capacity for moral existence originate directly from the Creator.
LORDיְהוָה
YHWH · Hebrew Noun
The personal and covenantal name of God, revealed to Moses, signifying His self-existence, eternal nature, and faithfulness to His people. It is the holiest name in the Hebrew Bible.
righteousnessצֶדֶק
tsedeq · Hebrew Noun
Divine integrity, justice, and faithfulness to the covenant. It refers to God's standard of moral perfection and His righteous acts in fulfilling His promises.
covenantבְּרִית
berit · Hebrew Noun
A formal, binding agreement or promise between God and His people, often ratified by sacrifice, establishing a special relationship of blessing and obligation.
lightאוֹר
or · Hebrew Noun
A symbol of divine truth, revelation, guidance, and salvation. In Scripture, it represents the presence and holiness of God that exposes sin and drives away spiritual darkness.
nationsגּוֹיִם
goyim · Hebrew Noun
Specifically refers to the Gentiles or non-Israelite nations of the world, highlighting God's universal sovereign plan of salvation.