Hebrew Bible
New Testament
Hebrew Bible
New Testament
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-af-thi’-ro Basic Definition Strong’s G1311: διαφθείρω (diaphtheirō) fundamentally means “to destroy utterly, to corrupt completely, to spoil entirely.” It describes a process of deterioration or decay that leads to complete ruin or destruction. The term carries a sense…
Pronunciation Guide: blah-beh-ROS (βλαβερός) Basic Definition Strong’s G983: βλαβερός (blaberos) refers to that which is harmful, injurious, or detrimental—particularly to one’s spiritual wellbeing. It describes desires or influences that damage a person’s relationship with God and others. In its singular…
Pronunciation Guide: ah-fah-NEE-zoh (ἀ-φα-νί-ζω) Basic Definition Strong’s G853: ἀφανίζω (aphanizō) refers to the act of making something disappear from sight, rendering it invisible or unrecognizable. In biblical contexts, it encompasses the concepts of disfiguring, concealing, destroying, or causing something to…
Pronunciation Guide: as-PEES Basic Definition Strong’s G785: ἀσπίς refers to a particularly venomous asp or viper, known for its deadly poison and swift strike. In biblical usage, it metaphorically represents the destructive power of evil speech and malicious intent. The…
Pronunciation Guide: ah-PO-lei-ah (emphasize the second syllable) Basic Definition Strong’s G684: ἀπώλεια (apoleia) refers to complete destruction, utter ruin, and eternal loss. It carries the weighty concept of both physical destruction and spiritual perdition, often describing the final state of…
Pronunciation Guide: ah-pol-LOO-ohn Basic Definition Strong’s G623: Ἀπολλύων (Apollyon) is the Greek name given to the angel of the bottomless pit in Revelation 9:11. It explicitly means “Destroyer” or “One who destroys completely,” and is the Greek equivalent of the…
Pronunciation Guide: ah-POL-lu-mee Basic Definition Strong’s G622: ἀπόλλυμι (apollymi) carries the primary meaning of utter destruction, ruin, or loss. It encompasses both physical destruction and spiritual perdition, often emphasizing the complete nature of the loss or ruin. In its middle…
Pronunciation Guide: ah-nah-skew-AD-zoh Basic Definition Strong’s G384: ἀνασκευάζω (anaskeuazō) fundamentally means to pack up belongings (as for a journey), and by extension, to dismantle, tear down, or destroy. In biblical usage, it specifically refers to the act of subverting or…
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…
Ἀβαδδών – Pronunciation Guide: ah-bad-DŌNE (long o as in ‘bone’) Basic Definition Strong’s G3: Abaddōn is a Greek transliteration of the Hebrew word meaning “destruction” or “destroyer.” In the New Testament, it specifically refers to the angel of the bottomless…
When God Grieves Over His Enemies What’s Isaiah 15 about? This chapter reveals something startling about God’s heart – even when pronouncing judgment on Israel’s enemies, He weeps. Isaiah’s oracle against Moab shows us a God who takes no pleasure…