tombμνημεῖον
mnēmeion · Greek Noun
A place of burial, often a cave or rock-hewn chamber in the biblical context. Symbolically, it represents the finality of death and human limitation, which serves as the setting for divine power to be manifested through resurrection.
JewsἸουδαῖοι
Ioudaioi · Greek Noun
In the Gospel of John, 'the Jews' often refers specifically to the religious leadership or the Jewish populace in Judea who were skeptical of or hostile toward Jesus’ messianic claims.
consoleπαραμυθήσωνται
paramythēsontai · Greek Verb
To comfort, encourage, or advocate for someone in distress. It carries the sense of coming alongside someone to provide emotional and spiritual strength during a time of grieving or trial.
LordΚύριος
Kyrios · Greek Noun
A title of respect, authority, and often divinity. In the New Testament, it is used to address Jesus as the Sovereign Master and the promised Messiah.
diedἀποθνῄσκω
apothnēskō · Greek Verb
The cessation of physical life. Biblically, it is viewed as the consequence of sin, yet in Christ, it becomes a transitional state leading to eternal life for the believer.
resurrectionἀνάστασις
anastasis · Greek Noun
The act of being raised from the dead. It refers to the future eschatological restoration of the body to life and, fundamentally, is embodied in the person of Jesus Christ.
last dayἐσχάτος ἡμέρα
eschatos hēmera · Greek Noun phrase
The final era of human history in the present age, culminating in the return of Christ, the final judgment, and the ultimate restoration of all things.
I amἐγώ εἰμι
egō eimi · Greek Pronoun and Verb
The Greek term for the divine 'I am,' echoing the name of God revealed to Moses. It signifies Jesus' eternal existence and His unique, self-existent divine nature.
lifeζωή
zōē · Greek Noun
The spiritual and biological principle of existence. In Christ, it signifies not only the continuation of existence after death but the quality of eternal communion with God.
believesπιστεύω
pisteuō · Greek Verb
To place one's full trust, reliance, and commitment in a person or message. In the New Testament, it denotes saving faith, which involves an active, personal, and transformative relationship with Jesus Christ.
believesπιστεύω
pisteuō · Greek Verb
To place confidence, trust, and reliance in a person or thing, specifically in the context of the New Testament, it refers to a saving, transforming trust in the person and work of Jesus Christ.
ChristΧριστός
Christos · Greek Noun
The promised Anointed One of God, the King and Savior of Israel and the world, who fulfills the messianic prophecies of the Old Testament.
Son of Godυἱός
huios tou Theou · Greek Noun
A title designating Jesus’ unique divine nature, authority, and intimacy with the Father, affirming His deity and status as the incarnate God.
Lordκύριος
kyrios · Greek Noun
A title of supreme authority, majesty, and divinity, often used to address God or the exalted Jesus as the sovereign Master and ruler over one's life.