My sonבֵּן
ben · Hebrew Noun
A term of endearment used by a teacher/mentor to a pupil, emphasizing a relationship of guidance and the transmission of wisdom from one generation to the next.
commandmentsמִצְוָה
mitsvah · Hebrew Noun
God’s revealed truth, instructions, or covenantal stipulations given to guide His people in the path of righteousness and life.
wisdomחָכְמָה
chokmah · Hebrew Noun
The God-given ability to perceive reality correctly, make sound judgments, and live life in accordance with divine moral order. It is often personified as a guide to practical, holy living.
heartלֵב
leb · Hebrew Noun
The seat of the intellect, will, and emotions; the center of the human person where decisions are made and where one’s moral character is formed and revealed.
understandingתְּבוּנָה
tebunah · Hebrew Noun
The capacity to discern between right and wrong, to grasp the deeper meaning of God’s ways, and to exercise prudence in daily conduct.
insightתְּבוּנָה
tebunah · Hebrew Noun
The gift of spiritual perception that allows a believer to see through appearances to the reality of God’s purposes, enabling wise decision-making.
fear of the LORDיִרְאָה
yirah · Hebrew Noun
A reverent, awe-filled respect for the majesty, holiness, and sovereignty of God, which serves as the foundation for true wisdom and ethical living.
knowledge of Godדַּעַת
da'ath · Hebrew Noun
The relational, experiential, and intellectual acquaintance with God that results from personal trust and obedience to Him.
LORDיהוה
YHWH · Hebrew Noun
In the Old Testament, this is the personal, covenantal name of God (YHWH), revealing Him as the self-existent, faithful, and redeeming God of Israel.
wisdomחָכְמָה
chokmah · Hebrew Noun
Biblical wisdom is the practical, moral, and spiritual skill of living in accordance with God's design; it is fundamentally rooted in the fear of the Lord and the application of divine truth to daily life.
knowledgeדַּעַת
da'ath · Hebrew Noun
Biblical knowledge refers not merely to intellectual information, but to an experiential, relational, and moral acquaintance with God and His truth, often resulting in obedient living.
understandingתְּבוּנָה
tebunah · Hebrew Noun
In a biblical context, understanding is the capacity to discern between right and wrong, to perceive the implications of God's truth, and to apply divine instruction with insight.
uprightיָשָׁר
yashar · Hebrew Adjective
Refers to the upright or righteous, those whose lives are characterized by moral and spiritual alignment with God’s law and character.
shieldמָגֵן
magen · Hebrew Noun
A metaphor for God's protective provision; it represents His active care and defense for His people against spiritual, moral, and external threats.
integrityתֹּם
tom · Hebrew Noun
Integrity refers to moral wholeness, sincerity, and consistency in one's walk with God; it describes a life characterized by transparency and adherence to God’s standard.
justiceמִשְׁפָּט
mishpat · Hebrew Noun
This is the standard of God's character and government, encompassing legal fairness, moral rectitude, and the proper functioning of human relationships in accordance with His law.
saintsחָסִיד
chasid · Hebrew Noun/Adjective
Refers to the godly, the faithful ones, or those whom God has set apart for Himself through His covenantal mercy and love.
righteousnessצֶדֶק
tzedeq · Hebrew Noun
Righteousness is the quality of being right according to God’s holy standard; it encompasses both internal moral character and the external actions that align with God’s will.
equityמֵישָׁרִים
meysharim · Hebrew Noun
Equity refers to the state of being level or upright; in a moral sense, it means impartial fairness and ethical consistency in judgment and conduct.
heartלֵב
leb · Hebrew Noun
The heart represents the center of the human personality, including the intellect, the will, the emotions, and the seat of moral decision-making.
soulנֶפֶשׁ
nephesh · Hebrew Noun
The soul refers to the seat of human life, vitality, and deep personal experience, representing the whole person and their innermost desires and capacity for feeling.
discretionמְזִמָּה
mezimmah · Hebrew Noun
The ability to make responsible decisions; mental sagacity or shrewdness. In Proverbs, it is the capacity to discern right from wrong and avoid traps.
understandingתְּבוּנָה
tebunah · Hebrew Noun
The faculty of discernment or insight; the capacity to understand the moral significance of life and act accordingly in the fear of the Lord.