Hebrew Bible
New Testament
Hebrew Bible
New Testament
Pronunciation Guide: dee-an-em’-o (with emphasis on the second syllable) Basic Definition Strong’s G1268: διανέμω (dianemo) is a verb that fundamentally means “to distribute,” “to spread abroad,” or “to disseminate.” It carries the sense of methodically dividing and allocating something among…
Pronunciation Guide: den’-dron (d as in “day,” en as in “end,” dron as in “drone”) Basic Definition Strong’s G1186: δένδρον (dendron) refers to a tree, particularly a living, mature tree with a developed trunk, branches, and foliage. The term typically…
Pronunciation Guide: geh-or-GOS (γε-ωρ-γός) Basic Definition Strong’s G1092: The Greek word γεωργός (georgos) fundamentally means “a farmer” or “husbandman” — one who works the land and tends to crops and vineyards. It refers to someone who cultivates soil, plants seeds,…
Pronunciation Guide: geh-ORG-ee-on (γε-ΌΡ-γι-ον) Basic Definition Strong’s G1091: Γεώργιον (georgion) refers to a cultivated field, a farm, or land under tillage. It describes a place carefully prepared and tended for growing crops. In its biblical context, it metaphorically portrays believers…
Pronunciation Guide: bo-TAN-ay (accent on second syllable) Basic Definition Strong’s G1008: βοτάνη (botane) refers to vegetation, plants, or herbs that grow from the earth, particularly those suitable for food. It represents the produce of the land that springs forth after…
Pronunciation Guide: blas-TAN-oh Basic Definition Strong’s G985: βλαστάνω (blastanō) refers to the process of sprouting, budding, or bringing forth growth. It describes the natural germination process where a seed breaks forth into new life and develops into a mature plant.…
Pronunciation Guide: ow-TOM-ah-tos Basic Definition Strong’s G844: αὐτόματος (automatos) describes something that occurs or acts spontaneously, of its own accord, or without external influence or cause. It refers to a process that happens by itself without visible human intervention. In…
Pronunciation Guide: ow-KSA-no Basic Definition Strong’s G837: αὐξάνω (auxanō) describes the process of growth, increase, or expansion. It encompasses both natural biological growth and spiritual development. The word conveys the idea of something becoming larger, more numerous, or more mature…
Pronunciation Guide: hap-al-os’ (emphasis on second syllable) Basic Definition Strong’s G527: ἁπαλός describes something that is soft, tender, or delicate, particularly in reference to new growth or young shoots of plants. In biblical usage, it often carries the metaphorical sense…
Pronunciation Guide: an-at-ref’-o Basic Definition Strong’s G397: ἀνατρέφω (anatrephō) describes the comprehensive process of nurturing, raising, and bringing up someone or something with intentional care and guidance. This rich term encompasses both physical nourishment and holistic development, including emotional, educational,…
Pronunciation Guide: am-pel-oor-GOS Basic Definition Strong’s G289: A vinedresser or vineyard worker; someone specifically skilled in the cultivation and care of grapevines. This compound word literally means “vine-worker” and refers to a specialized agricultural laborer whose primary responsibility was the…
Pronunciation Guide: am-pel-os (ἄμπελος) Basic Definition Strong’s G288: ἄμπελος describes a grapevine or vineyard plant, specifically referring to a cultivated grape-producing vine. In biblical usage, it carries profound spiritual significance as a metaphor for Israel, the people of God, and…
Jesus Gets Uncomfortable: Why Luke 13 Makes Everyone Squirm What’s Luke 13 about? Jesus drops some of the most challenging truths in all of Scripture – talking about tragedy, repentance, and the narrow door to salvation. It’s the kind of…
When Heaven Came Down to Earth: The Birth That Changed Everything What’s Luke 2 about? This is the Christmas story you think you know – but Luke’s telling it like a master storyteller who understands that the birth of Jesus…
When Jesus Got Cryptic: The Day Stories Became More Than Stories What’s Mark Chapter 4 about? Jesus starts telling stories that sound simple but aren’t—parables about seeds and soil that are really about hearts and kingdoms. It’s the chapter where…