Lord GODאֲדֹנָי יְהוִה
Adonai YHWH · Hebrew Noun Phrase
A title for God (Adonai Yahweh) emphasizing His absolute sovereignty, lordship, and authority over all creation as the Master and Ruler.
powerכֹּחַ
koach · Hebrew Noun
The divine attribute of power that is unlimited, majestic, and effective in accomplishing God's sovereign purposes in creation and history.
outstretched armזְרוֹעַ נְטוּיָה
zeroa netuyah · Hebrew Noun Phrase
A metaphorical expression of God’s active, personal, and powerful intervention in human history to deliver His people and judge His enemies.
steadfast loveחֶסֶד
chesed · Hebrew Noun
The Hebrew word 'hesed' denotes God’s loyal, covenant-keeping love, mercy, and faithfulness that persists despite human unfaithfulness; it is the cornerstone of His character.
guiltעָוֹן
avon · Hebrew Noun
In a biblical context, it refers to the moral accountability or perversity incurred by rebellion against God’s law, which carries consequences that can extend beyond the individual.
LORD of hostsצְבָאוֹת
Tzevaot · Hebrew Noun
A title portraying God as the supreme Commander of all heavenly armies, emphasizing His absolute sovereignty over both the spiritual and physical realms.
eyesעֵינַיִם
ayim · Hebrew Noun
Refers to God’s comprehensive knowledge and observation of human behavior, highlighting His role as the righteous Judge who sees every action and heart motive.
signs and wondersאוֹת וּמוֹפֵת
ot umopheth · Hebrew Noun Phrase
Acts of divine intervention, miraculous works, and portents performed by God to demonstrate His presence, power, and glory, often intended to produce faith or declare His sovereignty.
nameשֵׁם
shem · Hebrew Noun
In Scripture, a 'name' represents the essential character, reputation, and presence of a person; God making a name for Himself signifies making His glory and attributes known to all creation.
signs and wondersאוֹת, מוֹפֵת
oth, mophet · Hebrew Noun
Divine acts that display God's power and confirm His message, often serving to authenticate His presence and authority. They are intended to prompt belief and demonstrate His sovereignty over creation and history.
strong hand and outstretched armיָד חֲזָקָה וּזְרוֹעַ נְטוּיָה
yad chazaqah uzeroa netuyah · Hebrew Noun phrase
An anthropomorphic expression denoting God's sovereign, irresistible power applied in history to deliver His people or execute His judgment. It emphasizes that God is active, intentional, and mighty in fulfilling His purposes.
land flowing with milk and honeyאֶרֶץ זָבַת חָלָב וּדְבָשׁ
erets zavat chalav udvash · Hebrew Noun phrase
A figurative description of the land of Canaan, promising abundance, fertility, and prosperity. It symbolizes the richness of God's provision for His people in the covenant land.
obeyשָׁמַע
shama · Hebrew Verb
To hear, listen, and respond with compliance. In a covenantal context, it signifies submission to God's authority and trust in His revealed word.
lawתּוֹרָה
torah · Hebrew Noun
The Hebrew word 'Torah', referring to God's revealed instruction, guidance, and commandments. It is the standard by which God's people are to live to reflect His character and maintain covenant relationship.
disasterרָעָה
ra'ah · Hebrew Noun
A term for severe calamity, misfortune, or judgment, often used to describe the consequences of covenant disobedience. It implies the reality of God's discipline falling upon a rebellious people.