priestsכֹּהֵן
kohen · Hebrew Noun
A person set apart for holy service to God, specifically from the tribe of Levi, responsible for teaching the law and offering sacrifices on behalf of the people. They serve as mediators between God and the nation.
covenantבְּרִית
berith · Hebrew Noun
A binding and solemn agreement between God and his people, often initiated by God, establishing a relationship of mutual obligation and promise. It is the framework through which God interacts with humanity throughout redemptive history.
LORDיְהוָה
Yahweh · Hebrew Proper Noun
The personal, covenantal name of God, revealed to Moses, signifying His self-existence, eternal nature, and faithful presence with His people.
hostsצָבָא
tsaba · Hebrew Noun
A title for God emphasizing His sovereignty and supreme authority over all heavenly and earthly armies or powers. It reflects His majesty as the King of the universe.
curseאֵרָה
'erah · Hebrew Noun
The state of divine disfavor or the pronouncement of judgment upon those who violate God's law or reject His requirements. It is the opposite of the blessing of divine favor.
peaceשָׁלוֹם
shalom · Hebrew Noun
A state of wholeness, well-being, tranquility, and harmony with God, resulting from living in obedience to His covenant. It represents the fullness of life in communion with the Creator.
fearיָרֵא
yara' · Hebrew Noun
A profound sense of reverence, awe, and humble submission before the holiness and majesty of God. It is the proper response of the creature to the Creator, leading to obedience and worship.
Leviלֵוִי
Levi · Hebrew Proper Noun
The collective term for the tribe of Levi, set apart by God for priestly ministry and service in the tabernacle/temple. They were the tribe entrusted with the stewardship of the law and the service of the sanctuary.
instructionתּוֹרָה
torah · Hebrew Noun
The transmission of divine truth, law, and moral guidance from God to His people. It encompasses both the content of God's will and the act of teaching it.
uprightnessמִישׁוֹר
mishor · Hebrew Noun
Moral and ethical integrity; the state of being righteous or straight in conduct before God. It implies walking in accordance with God’s standard of holiness.
iniquityעָוֹן
avon · Hebrew Noun
Sin, perversity, or guilt; an act that deviates from the standard of God's law. It often carries the sense of twisting or distorting what is right.
priestכֹּהֵן
kohen · Hebrew Noun
A mediator appointed by God to perform sacred duties, offer sacrifices, and teach the law. The priest stands between God and the people to maintain the purity of the covenant.
messengerמַלְאָךְ
malak · Hebrew Noun
A divinely appointed representative or ambassador sent to deliver God's message. It implies being a spokesman for the heavenly King.
LORD of hostsצְבָאוֹת
Tzevaot · Hebrew Noun
The sovereign Commander of the heavenly armies and the entire universe. It emphasizes God's supreme authority, power, and glory over all creation.
covenantבְּרִית
berit · Hebrew Noun
A solemn, binding agreement or treaty between God and His people, established by God's initiative. It involves mutual obligations and promises centered on the relationship between the Lord and His covenant community.