the LORDיהוה
YHWH · Hebrew Noun
The covenantal name of God, YHWH, revealing His self-existent, eternal nature and His faithfulness to His redemptive promises to His people. It is the name through which God relates to humanity in grace and truth.
Shear-jashubשְׁאָר יָשׁוּב
She'ar Yashuv · Hebrew Noun (Proper Name)
A name meaning "a remnant shall return," serving as a prophetic sign. It embodies the theological truth that while judgment may come upon the people of God, a faithful portion will survive and be restored by His mercy.
fearיָרֵא
yare' · Hebrew Verb
A state of profound distress, intimidation, or dread, often contrasted in Scripture with trust in God. When experienced in the presence of God, it is 'reverence,' but when directed toward human threats, it reflects a lack of reliance on the LORD's sovereign power.
evilרָעָה
ra'ah · Hebrew Noun
Moral wrongness, wickedness, or adversity that stands in opposition to God’s will and character. It encompasses both personal sin and the destructive schemes of those who oppose God's people.
kingמֶלֶךְ
melek · Hebrew Noun
A sovereign ruler who exercises authority over a nation or people, often representing God's delegated authority in the Old Testament.
LORDיְהוָה
Yahweh · Hebrew Proper Noun
The covenant name of God in the Old Testament, representing His faithfulness to His promises and His relationship with His people.
Lord GODאֲדֹנָי יְהוִה
Adonay Yahweh · Hebrew Proper Noun/Title
A title for God emphasizing His absolute authority, sovereignty, and ownership over all creation as the Master or Ruler.
Ephraimאֶפְרַיִם
Ephrayim · Hebrew Proper Noun
A term referring to the northern kingdom of Israel, often used to highlight its status as the leading tribe of the apostate breakaway state.
firm in faithאָמַן
aman · Hebrew Noun/Verb root
A term encompassing deep-seated trust, reliance, and faithfulness in God, which provides stability and spiritual firmness for the believer.
signאוֹת
'owth · Hebrew Noun
A manifestation, miracle, or prophetic event intended to authenticate a divine message, confirm a promise, or serve as a visible token of God's authority and intervention in human history.
Sheolשְׁאוֹל
she'owl · Hebrew Noun
The abode of the dead, the underworld, or the place of the departed; it represents the deepest depths of the created order, often used in contrast to the heights of heaven to denote the totality of existence.
testנָסָה
nacah · Hebrew Verb
To put to the test, to prove, or to tempt; in a negative sense, it refers to challenging God's faithfulness or power, thereby demanding that He prove Himself rather than trusting His revealed word.
house of Davidבַּיִת דָּוִד
bayith David · Hebrew Noun phrase
The royal lineage established by God through King David, to whom the eternal kingship of Israel and the future Messianic promise were entrusted.
wearyלָאָה
la'ah · Hebrew Verb
To cause distress, burden, or frustration; in a theological sense, it refers to human rebellion or stubbornness that grieves the heart of God.
virginעַלְמָה
almah · Hebrew Noun
A young woman of marriageable age, often interpreted as one who is chaste or unmarried; in the context of this prophecy, it signifies a miraculous, supernatural conception.
Immanuelעִמָּנוּ אֵל
Immanuel · Hebrew Proper Noun
A compound name meaning "God with us," signifying the divine presence and intervention among His people, ultimately fulfilled in the incarnation of Jesus Christ.
evilרָע
ra' · Hebrew Noun
An ethical or moral framework of what is detrimental, wicked, or contrary to God's will; it stands in opposition to that which is righteous or pleasing to God.
goodטוֹב
towb · Hebrew Adjective/Noun
That which conforms to the standards of God, is morally upright, or fulfills His purposes; it represents the path of obedience and divine wisdom.
evilרָע
raʿ · Hebrew Adjective/Noun
In a moral sense, this refers to that which is contrary to the will of God, or that which is ethically wicked, corrupt, or injurious to others. It stands in direct opposition to righteousness and holiness.
goodטוֹב
ṭôb · Hebrew Adjective/Noun
Refers to moral excellence, integrity, and that which aligns with the character, law, or purpose of God. It signifies what is upright, beneficial, and acceptable in the sight of the Lord.
LORDיְהוָה
YHWH · Hebrew Proper Noun
The personal name of the God of Israel, the covenant-keeping God who is self-existent, eternal, and the Redeemer of His people. It signifies His holiness, sovereignty, and faithfulness to His promises.
Ephraimאֶפְרַיִם
ʾeprayim · Hebrew Proper Noun
Referring to the northern kingdom of Israel (the ten tribes), often used in prophecy to denote the apostate or unfaithful portion of God’s people who separated from the Davidic line in Jerusalem.
Judahיְהוּדָה
yĕhûdâ · Hebrew Proper Noun
The southern kingdom of Israel, centered in Jerusalem and identified with the Davidic dynasty. It held the covenant promise of the Messiah and remained the center of true temple worship.
Assyriaאַשּׁוּר
ʾaššûr · Hebrew Proper Noun
A powerful ancient Mesopotamian empire, frequently used in Scripture as an instrument of divine judgment against the sins and rebellion of God’s people.