LORDיהוה
YHWH · Hebrew Proper Noun
The covenant name of the one true God, signifying His eternal self-existence, faithfulness, and personal relationship with His people.
Israelיִשְׂרָאֵל
Yisra'el · Hebrew Proper Noun
The corporate identity of God’s people as descendants of Jacob, chosen to be His covenant community and witnesses to the world.
wayדֶּרֶךְ
derek · Hebrew Noun
A metaphorical term for the moral patterns, religious practices, and collective lifestyle of a culture or society.
dismayedחָתַת
chathath · Hebrew Verb
To experience deep fear, trembling, or loss of courage, often in the face of perceived power, judgment, or intimidating circumstances.
signsאוֹת
oth · Hebrew Noun
Celestial phenomena, such as stars, planets, or constellations, which the nations often revered as divine portents or omens.
customsחֻקָּה
chuqqah · Hebrew Noun
Religious rites, traditions, or habits that govern the life and worship of a people group.
vanityהֶבֶל
hebel · Hebrew Noun
Emptiness, worthlessness, or something that is fleeting and lacks substantial reality; frequently used to describe idols.
idolsעָצָב
atsab · Hebrew Noun
Representations of false gods, typically crafted from created materials, intended to be objects of worship but devoid of divine life or power.
evilרַע
ra' · Hebrew Noun/Adjective
In biblical terms, the rejection of God's sovereignty; it represents active moral wrongdoing or the capacity to inflict harm and suffering.
goodטוֹב
towb · Hebrew Noun/Adjective
Moral uprightness, excellence of character, or beneficial actions performed in accordance with God's will.
LORDיְהוָה
YHWH · Hebrew Proper Noun
The personal, covenantal name of God in the Old Testament, representing His self-existence, eternal nature, and faithfulness to His people. It is the name by which He revealed Himself to Moses at the burning bush.
greatגָּדֹול
gadol · Hebrew Adjective
The quality of being supreme, immense, or magnificent in character, power, and glory. It refers to God’s incomparable majesty and the weight of His presence.
fearיָרֵא
yare · Hebrew Verb
A feeling of profound reverence, awe, and submission before the holiness and power of God. It is the appropriate response of a creature toward the Creator, involving both respect and dread of His judgment.
King of the nationsמֶלֶךְ גֹּויִם
melek goyim · Hebrew Noun phrase
A title emphasizing God's sovereign authority, majesty, and rightful rule over all peoples and political entities of the earth, distinct from the temporary rulers of men.
idolsאֱלִיל
elil · Hebrew Noun
An object of worship that is a false god or a man-made substitute for the Creator. They are characterized by their inanimate, powerless nature and their inability to act, speak, or save.
true Godאֱמֶת
emet · Hebrew Noun/Adjective
The standard of reality, faithfulness, and reliability. It describes God as the genuine, non-counterfeit Deity who exists as He truly is in opposition to the deceptive nature of false gods.
living Godחַי
chay · Hebrew Adjective
A description of God as possessing inherent, self-derived life. Unlike idols which are dead matter, the true God is the source of all life and is actively involved in His creation.
everlasting Kingעֹולָם
olam · Hebrew Noun/Adjective
A title referring to God’s eternal existence, spanning past, present, and future without beginning or end. He is the sovereign Ruler whose kingdom does not perish.
indignationקֶצֶף
qetseph · Hebrew Noun
God's settled, righteous opposition and reaction against sin, rebellion, and evil. It is an expression of His holiness as He judges the wicked and upholds His moral order.