foundationsמוֹסָדָה
mosedah · Hebrew Noun
The lower parts or supports of the earth, symbolizing the immovable and solid structure of the created order, which is under God's absolute sovereignty.
angryאָנַף
anaph · Hebrew Verb
Divine indignation or righteous displeasure against sin, rebellion, or injustice, often manifested in judgment.
devouring fireאֵשׁ
esh akelah · Hebrew Noun
An anthropomorphic expression denoting divine judgment, holiness, and the consuming, purifying power of God’s presence against evil.
heavensשָׁמַיִם
shamayim · Hebrew Noun
The expanse above the earth, often viewed as the throne room of God; bowing them symbolizes God stepping out of His hidden glory to interact with the created world.
cherubכְּרוּב
kerub · Hebrew Noun
An angelic being associated with the throne and presence of God; they serve as a vehicle or guard for the manifestation of His divine glory and movement.
darknessחֹשֶׁךְ
choshek · Hebrew Noun
A state of lightlessness often associated in Scripture with the hiddenness, mystery, or judgment of God. It signifies the place where God dwells beyond human comprehension or where His presence brings terror to the wicked.
brightnessנֹגַהּ
nogah · Hebrew Noun
A term used to describe the overwhelming and often awe-inspiring manifestation of God’s glory, holiness, or power. It is frequently associated with the 'glory of the LORD' (Shekinah) which is too brilliant for human eyes to behold directly.
Most Highעֶלְיוֹן
Elyon · Hebrew Adjective/Noun
A title for God emphasizing His supremacy, sovereignty, and transcendence over all other powers or created beings. It underscores His position as the highest authority in the universe.
arrowsחֵץ
chets · Hebrew Noun
A divine weapon or instrument of judgment used by God to scatter His enemies. In biblical poetry, God’s 'arrows' represent His swift and accurate intervention in history to execute justice.
lightningsבָּרָק
baraq · Hebrew Noun
In a theophanic context, lightnings signify the sudden, terrifying, and illuminating power of God as He acts in judgment. They represent the speed and brilliance of His divine intervention.
channelsאֲפִיק
aphiq · Hebrew Noun
The deepest, most hidden parts of the ocean or the earth’s crust. Their exposure symbolizes God’s total control over the physical creation and His ability to uncover what is hidden from human sight.
foundationsמוֹסָדָה
mosadah · Hebrew Noun
The fundamental structural supports of the earth. Mentioning their exposure signifies that God’s presence and power reach to the very core of reality, shaking the entire created order.
rebukeגְּעָרָה
gearah · Hebrew Noun
A formal expression of divine displeasure or censure. It is an authoritative command or verbal intervention by God that halts evil or compels the natural order to respond to His will.
breathנְשָׁמָה
neshamah · Hebrew Noun
A metaphor describing the powerful, life-giving or judgment-bringing spirit of God. It represents the raw, irresistible force of God’s anger or authority issuing forth from His being.