Hebrew Bible
New Testament
Hebrew Bible
New Testament
Pronunciation Guide: ek-KOP-tō (the ‘ō’ is pronounced as in “go”) Basic Definition Strong’s G1581: ἐκκόπτω (ekkoptō) refers to the decisive action of cutting out, cutting off, or removing completely. In biblical contexts, it often carries the imagery of radical removal,…
Pronunciation Guide: ek-KAI-oh (where the ‘ai’ sounds like the ‘y’ in “sky”) Basic Definition Strong’s G1572: The Greek word ἐκκαίω literally means “to burn out” or “to kindle completely.” It refers to an intense burning or inflaming that consumes completely,…
Pronunciation Guide: ay tees Basic Definition Strong’s G1536: εἴ τις (ei tis) is a conditional particle combination that literally means “if anyone” or “if something.” It introduces conditional clauses in biblical texts, establishing a premise upon which subsequent statements or…
Pronunciation Guide: “ay day may geh” (with “geh” being optional) Basic Definition Strong’s G1490: εἰ δὲ μή (γε) is a conditional conjunction phrase meaning “otherwise,” “but if not,” or “if it is not so.” This idiomatic Greek expression introduces a…
Pronunciation Guide: eh-dah-FEE-zoh Basic Definition Strong’s G1474: ἐδαφίζω (edaphizō) refers to the violent action of leveling or dashing something to the ground, specifically in the context of destroying buildings or cities by razing them completely. It conveys the image of…
Pronunciation Guide: dee-PLOOS (δι-πλοῦς) Basic Definition Strong’s G1362: διπλοῦς (diplous) describes something that is twofold, double, or twice as much in quantity or intensity. In biblical contexts, it often carries implications of thoroughness, completeness, or intensification. The word conveys the…
Pronunciation Guide: geh-en-nah (the ‘g’ is hard as in “get”) Basic Definition Strong’s G1067: Γέεννα (gehenna) refers to the valley of Hinnom, a ravine south of Jerusalem that became symbolic of eternal punishment and divine judgment. Originally a place where…
Pronunciation Guide: bryg-mos’ (the ‘y’ pronounced like the ‘u’ in “put”) Basic Definition Strong’s G1030: βρυγμός (brygmos) refers to the grinding or gnashing of teeth, particularly as an expression of extreme anguish, rage, or despair. In the New Testament, this…
Pronunciation Guide: bah-sah-nee-STACE (emphasis on final syllable) Basic Definition Strong’s G930: βασανιστής (basanistēs) refers to one who torments, examines by torture, or functions as an official torturer or jailer. In biblical usage, it specifically designates an official tormentor who carries…
Pronunciation Guide: ap-SIN-thee-on Basic Definition Strong’s G894: Ἀψίνθιον (apsinthion) refers to the plant wormwood, known for its intensely bitter taste and medicinal properties. In Scripture, it symbolizes bitterness, suffering, and divine judgment. Its bitter nature makes it a powerful metaphor…
Pronunciation Guide: ah-po-koo-EH-oh Basic Definition Strong’s G616: ἀποκυέω describes the process of giving birth or bringing forth, specifically emphasizing the culmination of a gestational period. In biblical usage, it metaphorically represents the final stage of a process, whether bringing forth…
Pronunciation Guide: ah-PANG-kho (ἀ-πάγ-χω) Basic Definition Strong’s G519: A compound verb meaning “to strangle oneself” or “to hang oneself.” This term specifically denotes death by self-strangulation or hanging, combining the preposition “apo” (away from) with “agchō” (to squeeze or strangle).…
Pronunciation Guide: an-tee-mis-thee’-ah Basic Definition Strong’s G489: A compound word meaning “corresponding payment” or “recompense,” ἀντιμισθία carries the concept of receiving what is precisely due, whether reward or consequence. It emphasizes the principle of divine justice where actions and attitudes…
Pronunciation Guide: an-tap-od’-om-ah Basic Definition Strong’s G468: ἀνταπόδομα (antapodoma) refers to a reward, recompense, or repayment given in return for actions or services rendered. It encompasses both positive rewards and negative consequences, emphasizing the principle of divine justice and reciprocity…
Pronunciation Guide: ah-MAH-oh Basic Definition Strong’s G270: ἀμάω (amaō) refers to the act of reaping or mowing, specifically in an agricultural context. It describes the process of gathering crops by cutting them down with a sickle or similar tool. In…
Pronunciation Guide: hah-LOH-sis Basic Definition Strong’s G259: ἅλωσις (halōsis) refers to the act of being caught, seized, or taken captive, particularly in the context of divine judgment. It carries the connotation of being captured for destruction or judgment. In biblical…
Pronunciation Guide: al-oo-si-tel-ace’ Basic Definition Strong’s G255: A compound adjective meaning “unprofitable, disadvantageous, or bringing no gain.” In its biblical context, it specifically refers to something that brings loss or detriment rather than merely lacking profit. This rare word appears…
When Pride Comes Before the Fall What’s Isaiah 39 about? King Hezekiah receives envoys from Babylon and foolishly shows them all his treasures and military secrets. Isaiah confronts him with a devastating prophecy: everything Hezekiah just showed off will be…
When Wisdom Meets the Real World What’s Ecclesiastes 10 about? Solomon gets brutally honest about how wisdom works in the messy reality of everyday life. It’s not always the wise who win, fools sometimes get promoted, and even dead flies…
When Truth and Lies Collide What’s Proverbs 12 about? This chapter is like a masterclass in living wisely – it’s packed with sharp observations about truth-telling, hard work, and the kind of character that builds a life worth living. Solomon…
When Ancient Wisdom Gets Real About Life What’s Proverbs 10 about? This chapter is where Solomon’s wisdom collection really hits its stride – thirty-two bite-sized nuggets of truth about how life actually works. It’s ancient Israel’s masterclass on the difference…
The Deadly Dance of Temptation What’s Proverbs 7 about? This is Solomon’s most vivid warning about sexual temptation – a street-smart father painting an unforgettable picture of how seduction works and why it’s so dangerous. It’s not just about adultery;…
The Seductive Voice vs. The Voice of Wisdom What’s Proverbs 5 about? This chapter is Solomon’s frank father-to-son conversation about sexual temptation and the beauty of committed love. It’s ancient wisdom that cuts through cultural noise to address timeless human…
When Leaders Forget Who They Serve What’s 1 Kings 12 about? This is the story of how Israel split in two because a young king listened to the wrong advisors and forgot that leadership is about serving people, not being…
When Kings Fall: David’s Darkest Hour What’s 2 Samuel 11 about? This is the chapter that changes everything – where Israel’s greatest king becomes an adulterer, a liar, and a murderer. It’s David’s spectacular fall from grace, showing us that…
Numbers 32 – When Your Tribe Wants to Stay Behind What’s Numbers 32 about? Just as Israel reaches the edge of the Promised Land, two tribes basically say, “Actually, we’re good right here.” It’s a story about commitment, community responsibility,…