Hebrew Bible
New Testament
Hebrew Bible
New Testament
Pronunciation Guide: dee-kas-TACE Basic Definition Strong’s G1348: δικαστής (dikastēs) refers to a judge or magistrate who has the authority to hear cases and render decisions according to the law. In biblical contexts, a δικαστής is one who examines evidence, determines…
Pronunciation Guide: deh-kah-DOO-oh Basic Definition Strong’s G1177: The Greek term δεκαδύο (dekadyo) is a cardinal number meaning “twelve.” It represents a number of divine completeness and perfect governance in biblical literature. As a compound word joining “ten” and “two,” it…
Pronunciation Guide: geh-roo-SEE-ah (γε-ρου-σί-α) Basic Definition Strong’s G1087: The γερουσία (gerousia) refers to the council of elders in ancient Jewish society, functioning as a ruling body comprised of respected older men from prominent families. This assembly operated as a governing…
Pronunciation Guide: bra-byoo’-o (the β is pronounced as ‘b’, the ευ as ‘yoo’) Basic Definition Strong’s G1018: βραβεύω (brabeuō) refers to the action of ruling, arbitrating, or directing as an umpire or judge in athletic contests. In biblical usage, it…
Pronunciation Guide: boo-lyoo-TACE Basic Definition Strong’s G1010: A βουλευτής (bouleutēs) was a distinguished member of an official council or governing body in the ancient world. In the New Testament context, it specifically refers to a member of the Sanhedrin, the…
Pronunciation Guide: bah-sil-ee-KOSS Basic Definition Strong’s G937: βασιλικός (basilikos) refers to that which is royal, kingly, or belonging to a king. It denotes something that possesses regal quality, is under royal authority, or is worthy of a king’s excellence. The…
Pronunciation Guide: bah-sil-YOO-oh Basic Definition Strong’s G936: βασιλεύω (basileuō) means to reign as king, to exercise royal authority, or to rule over subjects with sovereign power. It denotes the action of functioning in a position of supreme governance, exercising the…
Pronunciation Guide: bas-IL-i-os (βα-ΣΙΛ-ει-ος) Basic Definition Strong’s G933: βασίλειος (basileios) conveys the concept of “royal” or “belonging to a king.” It describes that which is connected to or worthy of a monarch, carrying connotations of regal dignity, authority, and splendor.…
Pronunciation Guide: ar-khone (with ‘kh’ pronounced like the ‘ch’ in Scottish ‘loch’) Basic Definition Strong’s G758: ἄρχων (archōn) refers to a ruler, commander, chief, leader, or one first in rank or power. This term designates someone who possesses and exercises…
Pronunciation Guide: ar-khō (ar as in “art”, khō as in “coal”) Basic Definition Strong’s G757: The Greek verb ἄρχω fundamentally means “to be first, to rule, to begin, or to govern.” It denotes the exercise of authority or leadership, whether…
Pronunciation Guide: ar-KHAY Basic Definition Strong’s G746: ἀρχή denotes a primary and foundational beginning, origin, or first cause. It carries the dual meaning of temporal primacy (being first in time) and authoritative primacy (being first in rank or power). This…
Pronunciation Guide: al-lot-ree-ep-IS-kop-os Basic Definition Strong’s G244: A meddler in other people’s affairs; one who takes oversight of matters that don’t belong to them. This rare compound word literally means “an overseer of others’ matters.” It describes someone who assumes…
When Wisdom Meets the Real World What’s Proverbs 28 about? This chapter is where Solomon’s wisdom collides head-on with messy, real-world politics and economics. It’s packed with hard truths about leadership, justice, and what happens when good people stay silent…
The King’s Integrity Pledge What’s Psalm 101 about? This is David’s personal manifesto for godly leadership – a royal pledge about how to live with integrity both in private and in power. It’s like getting a peek at a king’s…
When Good Leadership Gets Real What’s 2 Chronicles 19 about? King Jehoshaphat just survived a terrifying military alliance gone wrong, and now he’s getting serious about justice reform. This chapter shows us what happens when a leader decides to actually…