LORDיְהוָה
YHWH · Hebrew Proper Noun
The personal, covenantal name of God, revealed to Moses, emphasizing His self-existence and faithfulness to His people. It is the name through which God enters into a redemptive relationship with humanity.
rockצוּר
tsur · Hebrew Noun
A metaphorical title for God, illustrating His stability, reliability, refuge, and unchangeable nature as the source of deliverance. It emphasizes that God is the secure foundation upon which believers stand.
salvationיֵשַׁע
yesha · Hebrew Noun
The act of being rescued or delivered from danger, sin, or judgment. In a biblical context, it refers primarily to God's intervention to save His people, culminating in the spiritual deliverance offered through Jesus Christ.
thanksgivingתּוֹדָה
todah · Hebrew Noun
An expression of gratitude, acknowledgment, and sacrifice of praise offered to God for His character, acts, and benefits. It is a central element of biblical worship, recognizing God as the source of all good gifts.
Godאֱלֹהִים
elohim · Hebrew Noun
The Hebrew word 'elohim' is the primary designation for deity, denoting power, majesty, and authority. When used of the one true God, it emphasizes His role as Creator, Sovereign, and Supreme Judge over all creation.
Kingמֶלֶךְ
melek · Hebrew Noun
One who exercises absolute authority and dominion over a kingdom. When applied to God, it signifies His supreme reign, legislative power, and universal sovereignty over all history and the cosmos.
depthsמֶחְקָר
mechqar · Hebrew Noun
The lowest or deepest parts of the earth, often representing the hidden or inaccessible regions of the world. Biblically, it highlights the extent of God’s domain, which reaches down to the foundations of the earth.
heightsתּוֹעָפוֹת
to`aphoth · Hebrew Noun
The highest peaks or summits of the mountain ranges. These are used to represent the most majestic and lofty aspects of creation, all of which are subject to God’s ownership.
madeעָשָׂה
asah · Hebrew Verb
The divine act of bringing all things into existence out of nothing. It signifies that God is the author of life, the possessor of the universe, and the only One worthy of worship because He is the Source of all that is.
worshipחָוָה
chavah · Hebrew Verb
To bow down, prostrate oneself, or show supreme reverence. It signifies an act of total submission and recognition of God’s absolute sovereignty and worthiness.
bow downכָּרַע
kara' · Hebrew Verb
To sink, collapse, or humble oneself. It physically represents the spiritual posture of humility before the greatness of God.
kneelבָּרַךְ
barak · Hebrew Verb
To bend the knee in reverence or supplication. It serves as an external sign of obedience and acknowledgement of God as the rightful authority.
LORDיהוה
YHWH · Hebrew Noun
The proper name of the God of Israel (Yahweh). It denotes the self-existent, covenant-keeping God who revealed Himself to Moses and His people.
Makerעָשָׂה
asah · Hebrew Verb (Participle)
The One who created, fashioned, or produced. In a biblical context, it affirms God as the architect of all existence and the personal creator of His people.
peopleעַם
am · Hebrew Noun
The collective identity of those who belong to God through covenant. It implies ownership, protection, and a unique relationship between the Creator and His creation.
pastureמַרְעִית
mar'iyth · Hebrew Noun
An image of God's provision and guidance. It highlights His care for the vulnerable and His active role in leading His people toward nourishment and rest.
sheepצֹאן
tso'n · Hebrew Noun
A metaphor for the relationship between the Lord and His followers, emphasizing the need for a Shepherd's care and the sheep's dependence on Him.