righteousnessδικαιοσύνη
dikaiosynē · Greek Noun
A state of being in conformity with God's law, standard, and character; it describes both God's nature and the status He grants to believers through Christ.
diademsδιάδημα
diadēma · Greek Noun
A mark of royalty and authority, symbolizing sovereignty and victory, often used in Revelation to signify the dominion of Christ or the power of those empowered by the beast.
The Word of Godλόγος
Logos tou Theou · Greek Noun
In Johannine theology, this refers to the pre-existent, second person of the Trinity who reveals God to humanity and is the agent of creation and redemption.
armiesστράτευμα
strateuma · Greek Noun
A term used to describe the collective heavenly host or the people of God, often highlighting their role in the divine economy and spiritual warfare.
fine linenβύσσινος
byssinos · Greek Adjective
In the Bible, this often represents the cleansing, purity, and holiness of the saints, who have been washed and prepared for union with Christ.
sharp swordῥομφαία
rhomphaia · Greek Noun
A symbol of divine judgment and the piercing, penetrating power of God's revealed truth, which exposes and executes justice upon the ungodly.
rod of ironῥάβδος
rhabdos sidēra · Greek Noun
A symbol of absolute, unwavering, and irresistible authority or governance, often associated with the Messianic King’s dominion over the nations.
winepressλήνος
lēnos · Greek Noun
A powerful metaphor in Scripture representing the crushing judgment of God upon the wicked and the full manifestation of His holy displeasure against sin.
wrathὀργή
orgē · Greek Noun
The intense, holy, and settled reaction of God’s nature against sin and rebellion; it is the inevitable expression of His holiness when confronted with evil.
King of kings and Lord of lordsβασιλεὺς βασιλέων καὶ κύριος κυρίων
basileus basileōn kai kyrios kyriōn · Greek Noun Phrase
A title representing absolute sovereignty, supreme authority, and dominion over all other earthly rulers and authorities. It signifies the ultimate status of the Messiah in His kingdom.
angelἄγγελος
angelos · Greek Noun
A heavenly messenger and servant of God, often appearing as an agent of divine judgment, revelation, or protection in the unfolding of God’s redemptive plan.
great supper of Godτὸ δεῖπνον τὸ μέγα τοῦ θεοῦ
to deipnon to mega tou theou · Greek Noun Phrase
A symbolic, apocalyptic term for the divine judgment where the enemies of God are destroyed. It represents the total defeat and humiliation of worldly powers that oppose the kingdom of God.
beastθηρίον
thērion · Greek Noun
In this context, a symbolic figure representing the satanically empowered political entity or final anti-Christian world power that rebels against God.
false prophetψευδοπρόφητης
pseudoprophētēs · Greek Noun
A person who claims to speak for God or possesses divine authority but is an agent of deception, working to lead people away from the truth of God and toward the worship of false idols or demonic entities.
signsσημεῖον
sēmeion · Greek Noun
Miraculous actions or manifestations intended to authenticate a message or messenger; in this context, they are used by agents of evil to authenticate falsehood and deceive humanity.
deceivedπλανάω
planaō · Greek Verb
The act of causing someone to accept falsehood as truth. In a biblical context, it is a primary weapon of Satan and his agents to lead humanity into rebellion against God.
mark of the beastχάραγμα
charagma · Greek Noun
A distinguishing emblem or seal of allegiance that identifies one as belonging to or worshiping the Antichrist/beast, standing in opposition to the seal of God upon the believer.
worshipedπροσκυνέω
proskyneō · Greek Verb
The state of profound reverence or adoration that is due only to God, but is blasphemously given to the beast or its image, marking the ultimate act of idolatry.
lake of fireλίμνη τοῦ πυρός
limnē tou pyros · Greek Noun Phrase
The final, eternal place of punishment for the devil, his demons, and all those who reject God. It signifies the definitive separation from God's presence and the end of all evil.
slainἀποκτείνω
apokteinō · Greek Verb
The term refers to the violent death of individuals, often used in judgment contexts to denote the ultimate cessation of life or the execution of divine wrath upon the enemies of God.
swordῥομφαία
rhomphaia · Greek Noun
In a theological and symbolic sense, this represents the powerful, life-giving, and death-dealing word of God; it is the instrument of divine judgment and the means by which Christ subdues His enemies.
horseἵππος
hippos · Greek Noun
In this apocalyptic context, the 'horse' signifies Christ's role as the triumphant, sovereign warrior who comes to wage righteous war and execute final judgment on the nations.
fleshσάρξ
sarx · Greek Noun
Used in the context of judgment, 'flesh' often denotes humanity in its frailty, fallenness, or opposition to God, highlighting the physical and final nature of the defeat of those who reject Him.