Hebrew Bible
New Testament
Hebrew Bible
New Testament
Pronunciation Guide: ek-pet-AHN-noo-mee Basic Definition Strong’s G1600: ἐκπετάννυμι (ekpetannymi) describes the action of stretching out, spreading wide, or extending (particularly the hands or arms). In its biblical context, it portrays God’s persistent, inviting gesture of stretching out His hands toward…
Pronunciation Guide: eh-AHN (rhymes with “be on”) Basic Definition Strong’s G1437: The Greek particle ἐάν (ean) is a conditional conjunction that introduces a hypothetical situation or possibility. It typically means “if,” “whenever,” or “in case that,” suggesting a condition upon…
Pronunciation Guide: deh’-khom-ahee Basic Definition Strong’s G1209: δέχομαι (dechomai) fundamentally means “to receive,” but with nuances that extend beyond mere physical acceptance. It denotes a deliberate, welcoming reception—taking or accepting something offered with readiness and hospitality. In the biblical context,…
Pronunciation Guide: ah-ee-TEH-oh Basic Definition Strong’s G154: αἰτέω (aiteō) fundamentally means to ask, request, or petition with an expectation of receiving. It implies a direct appeal from an inferior to a superior, particularly in prayer to God. The word carries…
When God Calls Your Number: The Lion’s Roar in Amos 3 What’s Amos 3 about? When a shepherd-turned-prophet gets a divine download about Israel’s coming judgment, he doesn’t sugarcoat it. Amos delivers God’s message with the subtlety of a lion’s…
When Righteousness Feels Pointless What’s Job 35 about? Elihu tackles Job’s complaint that being righteous doesn’t seem to pay off, arguing that God is so transcendent that our righteousness or wickedness doesn’t actually benefit or harm him. It’s a brutal…
When God Shows His Back What’s Exodus 33 about? After the golden calf disaster, Moses has this incredibly intimate conversation with God about presence, glory, and friendship that ends with one of the most mysterious encounters in all of Scripture…