Spiritπνεῦμα
pneuma · Greek Noun
The third person of the Trinity, the divine agent of God's presence, power, and enabling, who empowers believers and the Messiah for ministry and obedience.
powerδύναμις
dynamis · Greek Noun
The dynamic efficacy and authority of God manifested in the life and ministry of Jesus, enabling him to accomplish the Father's will.
synagoguesσυναγωγή
synagōgē · Greek Noun
Local centers for Jewish assembly, worship, and the reading and instruction of the Law and the Prophets in the post-exilic period.
glorifiedδοξάζω
doxazō · Greek Verb
To ascribe honor, praise, or splendor to God or His anointed, recognizing His divine nature and works.
synagogueσυναγωγή
synagōgē · Greek Noun
The assembly place for Jewish worship, instruction in the Law, and community gathering, which became the primary center of Jewish religious life after the destruction of the Temple or during the Diaspora.
Sabbathשַׁבָּת
shabbat · Hebrew Noun
The seventh day of the Jewish week, set apart by God at creation and commanded in the Decalogue as a day of holy rest, cessation from work, and worship, pointing forward to the ultimate rest found in Christ.
Spiritπνεῦμα
pneuma · Greek Noun
The third person of the Trinity, the agent of God's power, presence, and revelation in the world, who empowers and sustains the work of Christ and the believer.
anointedχρίω
chriō · Greek Verb
The act of consecrating someone or something for a specific divine purpose or office, typically by the application of oil, signifying the empowerment and approval of God.
good newsεὐαγγελίζομαι
euangelizomai · Greek Verb
The announcement of the Gospel or the proclamation of the victory and reign of God, specifically referring to the joyful message of salvation and deliverance in Jesus Christ.
poorπτώχος
ptōchos · Greek Adjective/Noun
Those who are physically or spiritually destitute, lacking material resources or lacking sufficiency before God, to whom the Gospel is especially directed.
libertyἄφεσις
aphesis · Greek Noun
Deliverance or release, often used in a judicial or military context to denote setting someone free from imprisonment, debt, or spiritual bondage.
oppressedθραύω
thrauō · Greek Adjective/Participle
Those who are broken or crushed by life's circumstances, sins, or systemic evils, and who are in desperate need of God's intervention and restoration.
year of the Lord’s favorδεκτός
eniautos kyriou dektos · Greek Noun phrase
A reference to the 'year of Jubilee' or the messianic era, denoting a time of God’s gracious intervention, restoration of inheritances, and the manifestation of His salvation.
fulfilledπεπλήρωται
peplērōtai · Greek Verb
The act of bringing to reality, completing, or confirming that which was promised or predicted in God's word. It signifies the climax of redemptive history in the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Scriptureγραφή
graphē · Greek Noun
A term referring to the divinely inspired writings of the Old Testament, which serve as the authoritative witness to God's character, will, and the coming Messiah.
graciousχάρις
charitos · Greek Noun/Adjective
A divine quality of favor, kindness, and unmerited blessing shown by God toward humanity, often manifested through the person and speech of Jesus Christ.