Godאֱלֹהִים
elohim · Hebrew Noun
The supreme, eternal Creator and ruler of the universe. In Scripture, it signifies the One to whom appeal is made for covenantal faithfulness and deliverance.
angerאַף
aph · Hebrew Noun
Refers to God's righteous reaction against sin, rebellion, or covenant unfaithfulness. It is not an emotional outburst but a holy, settled displeasure that aims to uphold His justice and holiness.
sheepצֹאן
tson · Hebrew Noun
A common biblical metaphor for God's people, emphasizing their dependence on Him for guidance, protection, provision, and care, mirroring the relationship between a shepherd and his flock.
congregationעֵדָה
edah · Hebrew Noun
A collective term for the people of God, chosen and set apart to be His own possession, often used in the context of covenant relationship.
purchasedקָנָה
qanah · Hebrew Verb
To acquire by payment or price, often signifying God's act of claiming a people for Himself by delivering them from bondage or judgment.
redeemedגָּאַל
ga'al · Hebrew Verb
To deliver, liberate, or ransom from slavery or debt, often involving the payment of a price to restore someone or something to its rightful state or owner.
heritageנַחֲלָה
nachalah · Hebrew Noun
Refers to the land, people, or inheritance that God claims as His own portion. It highlights God's ownership and the special, set-apart status of His chosen people.
Mount Zionצִיּוֹן
tsiyyon · Hebrew Noun
Specifically Jerusalem, the site of the Temple, representing the place of God's manifest presence, sovereignty, and the center of Israel's worship.
sanctuaryמִקְדָּשׁ
miqdash · Hebrew Noun
The set-apart, holy dwelling place of God. It signifies the place where God's presence resides among His people and where holy activities occur.
meeting placeמוֹעֵד
mo'ed · Hebrew Noun
A place of assembly or appointed meeting between God and His people, often associated with the Tabernacle or Temple where God promised to meet with Israel.
sanctuaryמִקְדָּשׁ
miqdash · Hebrew Noun
The holy or sacred place set apart for the presence and worship of God, typically referring to the Tabernacle or the Temple.
profanedחָלַל
chalal · Hebrew Verb
To treat something holy as common or profane; to desecrate or defile what has been dedicated to God.
dwelling placeמִשְׁכָּן
mishkan · Hebrew Noun
A place where God dwells, often used to refer to the Temple or the dwelling of His presence among His people.
nameשֵׁם
shem · Hebrew Noun
The revealed identity, reputation, and character of God; to act against His name is to dishonor His very essence and authority.
meeting placesמוֹעֵד
mo'ed · Hebrew Noun
A place designated for assembling to worship, hear the Word of God, or meet with Him.
signsאוֹת
'oth · Hebrew Noun
Divine manifestations, wonders, or miraculous acts intended to confirm God’s message and reveal His power to His people.
prophetנָבִיא
nabi' · Hebrew Noun
A messenger chosen by God to speak His truth, foretell future events, and call the people to repentance.
foeצַר
tsar · Hebrew Noun
One who opposes God’s people or His cause; an adversary.
scoffנָאַץ
na'ats · Hebrew Verb
To treat with contempt, mock, or hold in disdain; often directed against God or His people.
enemyאוֹיֵב
'oyeb · Hebrew Noun
One who acts as a hostile opponent to God and His kingdom.
revileגָּדַף
gadaph · Hebrew Verb
To speak insultingly or reproachfully, especially toward God or His holy character.
right handיָמִין
yamin · Hebrew Noun
The right hand in biblical thought represents authority, strength, active power, and the instrument through which God executes judgment or delivers His people. To "withdraw" or hold it back is a metaphor for divine inactivity or silence in the face of suffering.