angelἄγγελος
angelos · Greek Noun
A messenger from God; a spiritual being created by God to serve His purposes, often acting as an intermediary between the heavenly and earthly realms.
altarθυσιαστήριον
thysiastērion · Greek Noun
A physical structure used for offering sacrifices or burning incense to God; it symbolizes divine presence, atonement, and the intercession of the people.
troubledταράσσω
tarassō · Greek Verb
A state of agitation, perplexity, or confusion often caused by sudden or supernatural events; it reflects the human response to encountering the holiness or power of God.
fearφόβος
phobos · Greek Noun
A powerful, overwhelming reaction of dread or reverence in the presence of God or His messengers; biblically, it often leads to awe, worship, or repentance.
prayerδέησις
deēsis · Greek Noun
A formal petition, request, or conversation with God; an expression of human dependence on God's will and intervention.
joyχαρά
chara · Greek Noun
An inner sense of profound happiness and contentment that is rooted in one's relationship with God rather than external circumstances.
gladnessἀγαλλίασις
agalliasis · Greek Noun
Exuberant, outward expression of happiness; often associated with celebratory worship and the recognition of God’s redemptive work.
greatμέγας
megas · Greek Adjective
Having significance, status, or spiritual stature in the eyes of God; often marked by obedience and a unique call to service.
Holy Spiritπνεῦμα ἅγιον
pneuma hagion · Greek Noun phrase
The third person of the Trinity; the Spirit of God who indwells believers, empowers them for service, and guides them into all truth.
Israelיִשְׂרָאֵל
Yisrael · Hebrew Proper Noun
A Hebrew term referring to the descendants of Jacob/Israel; signifies the covenant people chosen by God to be a light to the nations and the recipients of His promises.
Lordיְהוָה
YHWH · Hebrew Proper Noun
The supreme being and creator; the personal name of God (Yahweh) or a title of sovereign authority (Adonai), denoting His holiness, covenant faithfulness, and rule over all creation.
Elijahאֵלִיָּהוּ
Eliyahu · Hebrew Proper Noun
A Hebrew prophet known for his bold call to repentance and his ministry to restore the covenantal faith of the people. Spiritually, it refers to the prophetic anointing and zeal required to prepare the way for the Messiah.
heartsκαρδία
kardia · Greek Noun
The inner self, including the intellect, will, and emotions; the seat of moral decisions and one's orientation toward God. Turning them represents a radical change of mind (repentance) and affections toward divine truth.
disobedientἀπειθής
apeithēs · Greek Adjective/Noun
Those who lack spiritual discernment or are rebellious against God's law; essentially, those whose lives are not aligned with divine wisdom and covenant requirements.
wisdomφρόνησις
phronēsis · Greek Noun
God's perspective and lifestyle applied to life; it is rooted in the fear of the Lord and leads to righteousness, standing in contrast to human folly and rebellion.
justδίκαιος
dikaios · Greek Adjective
Those who are in a right relationship with God; righteous individuals who adhere to His commands and walk in His ways.
angelἄγγελος
angelos · Greek Noun
A messenger of God; a spiritual being created by God to serve Him, carry out His commands, and reveal His will to humans.
Gabrielגַּבְרִיאֵל
Gabriel · Hebrew Proper Noun
A high-ranking heavenly messenger whose name means "God is my strength" or "God is my warrior." He acts as a special envoy of God in key moments of redemptive history.
good newsεὐαγγελίζομαι
euangelizomai · Greek Verb
The joyful announcement of salvation and the coming of the Kingdom of God; specifically, the proclamation that God is acting to fulfill His promises to His people.