murderφονεύω
phoneuō · Greek Verb
The unlawful, intentional taking of a human life, which violates the image of God in man and is explicitly forbidden in the Decalogue.
liableἔνοχος
enochos · Greek Adjective
Being bound by or subject to a legal or moral obligation, specifically the penalty or consequence resulting from breaking divine or civil law.
judgmentκρίσις
krisis · Greek Noun
The process or result of evaluating actions and determining consequences; it often refers to God's final evaluation of human deeds.
angryὀργίζω
orgizō · Greek Verb
A state of intense emotional displeasure; in the New Testament, it often warns against unbridled or self-righteous wrath that leads to sin.
brotherἀδελφός
adelphos · Greek Noun
While referring to a male sibling, it is frequently used in the New Testament to denote a fellow believer or a member of the covenant community.
insultsῥακά
rhaka · Greek Noun
Derived from an Aramaic term of contempt meaning 'empty-headed' or 'worthless,' it reflects a heart that devalues a person made in God's image.
councilσυνέδριον
synedrion · Greek Noun
The supreme religious and civil assembly of the Jewish people in Jerusalem, functioning as a high court.
foolμωρός
mōros · Greek Noun
In a biblical sense, this denotes not just a lack of intelligence but a moral and spiritual rebellion against God's wisdom and authority.
hellγέεννα
geenna · Greek Noun
Derived from the Valley of Hinnom, this term was used by Jesus to describe the place of final, eternal punishment and separation from God.
fireπῦρ
pyr · Greek Noun
A powerful symbol of God's holiness, presence, or judgment, representing either the purifying work of the Spirit or the destructive power of divine wrath.
giftδῶρον
dōron · Greek Noun
An offering or sacrifice brought to God as an act of worship, gratitude, or atonement within the sacrificial system.
altarθυσιαστήριον
thysiastērion · Greek Noun
A structure designated for sacrifice and worship, serving as the meeting point between a holy God and humanity.
reconciledδιαλλάσσω
diallasso · Greek Verb
The restoration of a broken relationship through the removal of enmity, moving from conflict to peace and harmony.
accuserἀντίδικος
antidikos · Greek Noun
One who brings a legal charge or claim against another; in a broader sense, it can refer to a spiritual adversary.
judgeκριτής
kritēs · Greek Noun
An official authorized to hear legal cases and render a verdict; biblically, God is acknowledged as the supreme and righteous Judge of all.
guardὑπηρέτης
hypēretēs · Greek Noun
An officer or assistant responsible for carrying out the orders of a judge or court, often involving the detention of individuals.
prisonφυλακή
phylakē · Greek Noun
A place of confinement for those awaiting trial or serving a sentence, often used as a metaphor for spiritual bondage or divine judgment.
Trulyἀμήν
amēn · Greek Adverb
A transliteration of the Hebrew word meaning 'certainly' or 'so be it.' Jesus uses it uniquely to preface His teaching, asserting His divine authority and the absolute truth of His words.
paidἀποδίδωμι
apodidōmi · Greek Verb
To give back, fulfill an obligation, or restore what is due. In a judicial or theological context, it refers to the complete satisfaction of a debt or the administration of justice.
pennyκοδράντης
kodrantēs · Greek Noun
A small Roman copper coin representing a minimal value. It symbolizes the smallest detail of the Law's requirements or the total and exacting nature of divine justice.
adulteryμοιχεύω
moicheuō · Greek Verb
The violation of the marriage covenant through sexual unfaithfulness. In Scripture, it is also frequently used as a metaphor for Israel or the Church's spiritual unfaithfulness to God.
lustful intentἐπιθυμέω
epithymeō · Greek Verb
To set one's desire upon or to long for something forbidden. It describes the internal movement of the soul toward sin, emphasizing that moral accountability begins in the mind and heart.
heartκαρδία
kardia · Greek Noun
The inner man; the seat of physical, spiritual, and mental life. In biblical thought, it is the center of the personality where decisions are made and where one's true character is revealed to God.