Be graciousחָנַן
chanan · Hebrew Verb
The act of showing unmerited favor, mercy, or compassion; it is the response of a superior to an inferior who is in need. In Scripture, it is a key attribute of God's character as He relates to His people.
manאֱנוֹשׁ
enosh · Hebrew Noun
Generally refers to humanity in its collective, mortal, or frail state, often contrasted with the power and majesty of God. It highlights human weakness, sinfulness, and transience.
afraidיָרֵא
yare' · Hebrew Verb/Noun
An inward emotional response to perceived danger or threat. In a biblical context, it is often contrasted with trust in God, serving as the starting point for turning one's reliance toward the Lord.
trustבָּטַח
batach · Hebrew Verb
A firm reliance, confidence, or leaning on God's character and promises. It is an active expression of faith that secures the believer amidst trial and uncertainty.
wordדָּבָר
dabar · Hebrew Noun
The utterance, command, or revealed will of God. It is considered authoritative, powerful, and life-giving, serving as the foundation for the believer's praise and confidence.
fleshבָּשָׂר
basar · Hebrew Noun
Referring to human beings specifically in their physical, mortal, and fallen nature. It is used to emphasize the limited power of people when compared to the sovereignty and eternal power of God.
evilרָעָה
ra'ah · Hebrew Noun/Adjective
Actions, intentions, or results that are morally bad, destructive, or contrary to the will of God. It describes both the nature of the wicked and the impact of their actions against the righteous.
strifeרִיב
rîb · Hebrew Noun
A Hebrew term referring to contention, discord, or a quarrel. It often denotes a conscious effort by adversaries to create conflict or legal opposition against the speaker.
wrathעֶבְרָה
ʿebrâ · Hebrew Noun
A state of intense anger, often associated with divine judgment against sin and unrighteousness. In a biblical context, God's wrath is His righteous, holy response to evil.
Godאֱלֹהִים
ʾĕlōhîm · Hebrew Noun
The Hebrew word for 'God' or 'mighty one'. It is the general name for the Creator, highlighting His power, sovereignty, and authority over all creation.
tearsדִּמְעָה
dimʿâ · Hebrew Noun
A personal experience of deep emotional sorrow or physical suffering. In Scripture, God is frequently depicted as intimately aware of and deeply compassionate toward the tears of His suffering people.
bookסֵפֶר
sēper · Hebrew Noun
A metaphorical record or ledger where God notes the specific deeds, prayers, or sufferings of His people. It emphasizes that nothing in the life of a believer goes unnoticed by the Sovereign Lord.
enemiesאֹיֵב
ʾōyēb · Hebrew Noun
A state of being in opposition or hostility toward someone. In the Psalms, 'enemies' are often those who persecute the righteous and oppose the purposes of God.
LORDיְהוָה
YHWH · Hebrew Noun
The personal, covenantal name of God revealed to Israel. It signifies God's self-existence, faithfulness, and His active role as the redeemer and keeper of His people.
wordדָּבָר
dābār · Hebrew Noun
A divine promise, decree, or utterance. It represents the reliable, powerful, and life-giving speech of God, which serves as the foundation for faith and the object of praise.
trustבָּטַח
batach · Hebrew Verb
In the Old Testament, this refers to a firm conviction in the character, promises, and faithfulness of God, serving as the antidote to fear in times of crisis. It implies leaning one's whole weight upon God for security and refuge.
vowsנֶדֶר
neder · Hebrew Noun
A formal, solemn promise or commitment made to God, often in response to His help or as part of a covenantal relationship, which requires faithful fulfillment as an act of worship.
thank offeringsתּוֹדָה
todah · Hebrew Noun
Sacrificial offerings brought to God specifically to express gratitude for His deliverance, blessings, or interventions in one's life. These offerings acknowledge that all provision comes from God.
deliveredנָצַל
natsal · Hebrew Verb
The rescue or saving act of God, whereby He saves someone from physical danger, death, or spiritual destruction. It emphasizes God’s active role as the deliverer of His people.
soulנֶפֶשׁ
nephesh · Hebrew Noun
A term used to refer to the inner self, the living being, or the seat of life. It encompasses the entirety of the person and their life, which is ultimately in God's hands.
walkהָלַךְ
halak · Hebrew Verb
A metaphorical way of describing living a life of obedience, intimacy, and covenantal faithfulness in the presence of God. It implies a steady, righteous conduct before the face of the Almighty.
lightאוֹר
or · Hebrew Noun
A state of spiritual, intellectual, or moral illumination provided by God, signifying His favor, salvation, and truth, which guides the believer in the way of righteousness and eternal life.