holyקֹדֶשׁ
qodesh · Hebrew Adjective
Possessing the character of God—set apart, distinct, and consecrated to Him. Applied to land, it indicates territory that has been specially designated as belonging to the Lord and is under His direct protection and rule.
right handיָמִין
yamin · Hebrew Noun
A symbolic expression of God’s active power, authority, and intervention in human history. To use the right hand is to execute His divine will and accomplish victory for His people.
apportionedנָחַל
nachal · Hebrew Verb
The act of allocating or dividing land as an inheritance. In the context of the Promised Land, it signifies the sovereign distribution of territory to the tribes of Israel as an eternal covenantal gift from God.
possessionנַחֲלָה
nachalah · Hebrew Noun
An inheritance or a settled portion of land held as property. In the biblical context, it refers to the land given by God to His people as a permanent gift, emphasizing their status as His covenant heirs.
testedנָסָה
nasah · Hebrew Verb
A verb meaning to put to the test, to prove, or to try. In a biblical context, it often refers to humans doubting God's power or character, thereby putting Him to the test.
rebelledמָרָה
marah · Hebrew Verb
To act in open resistance against authority. Biblically, it describes the willful defiance of God’s established covenant or commands.
Most High Godעֶלְיוֹן
Elyon · Hebrew Adjective/Noun
A title for God emphasizing His supremacy, sovereignty, and transcendence over all creation.
testimoniesעֵדוּת
edut · Hebrew Noun
A collective term for God’s revealed laws, warnings, and decrees that bear witness to His nature and requirement for His people.
acted treacherouslyבָּגַד
bagad · Hebrew Verb
To behave unfaithfully or act with treachery. It often implies a breach of trust, particularly in the context of covenant relationship or marriage.
provokedכָּעַס
ka'as · Hebrew Verb
To incite, irritate, or goad someone to emotional reaction. In Scripture, it is frequently used to describe human behavior that moves God to righteous indignation.
high placesבָּמָה
bamah · Hebrew Noun
Sites of unauthorized worship, typically built on elevated ground, often associated with pagan practices and the setting up of idols that competed with the worship of Yahweh.
idolsפֶּסֶל
pesel · Hebrew Noun
A human representation of a deity. Biblically, these are inanimate objects or images that are sinful to worship because they replace the true God and cannot save.
jealousyקִנְאָה
qin'ah · Hebrew Noun
A term denoting God’s intense, protective, and exclusive love for His covenant people, which is ignited when His people offer the devotion rightfully His to false gods.
wrathחֵמָה
hemah · Hebrew Noun
The intense, righteous reaction of God against sin and evil. It is His settled opposition to everything that is contrary to His holiness.
rejectedמָאַס
ma'as · Hebrew Verb
To reject, cast off, or despise. It signifies a decisive breaking of fellowship or a refusal to recognize a previous relationship.
forsookנָטַשׁ
natash · Hebrew Verb
To abandon, leave, or give up. It implies a departure or withdrawal of presence, especially in a theological context regarding God leaving His people due to their rebellion.
powerעֹז
oz · Hebrew Noun
Refers to God's inherent strength, sovereignty, or the outward manifestation of His authority, often symbolized by the Ark of the Covenant in this context.
gloryתִּפְאֶרֶת
tiph’arah · Hebrew Noun
Refers to the manifestation of God's presence, majesty, and radiant holiness among His people. It is the visible weight of His character and authority.
foeצַר
tsar · Hebrew Noun
A general term for an enemy or adversary, often used in the Psalms to describe those who oppose God or His people.