Hebrew Bible
New Testament
Hebrew Bible
New Testament
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: ah-KHRI-os (with a guttural ‘ch’ sound as in Scottish ‘loch’) Basic Definition Strong’s G888: ἀχρεῖος (achreios) describes something or someone who is useless, unprofitable, or unworthy—literally “without use” or “without value.” The term conveys the idea of something…
Pronunciation Guide: ar-gos’ (with a hard ‘g’ as in “go”) Basic Definition Strong’s G692: ἀργός describes something or someone that is idle, inactive, lazy, or useless. By extension, it refers to words that are empty, ineffective, or without purpose. The…
Pronunciation Guide: ah-no-fel-ACE Basic Definition Strong’s G512: ἀνωφελής describes that which is useless, unprofitable, or serving no beneficial purpose. This compound word literally means “not bringing advantage” and is used in contexts highlighting futile activities that waste time and energy.…
Pronunciation Guide: ah-KAR-pos Basic Definition Strong’s G175: ἄκαρπος (akarpos) describes something that is unfruitful, barren, or without fruit in both a literal and metaphorical sense. In the New Testament, it particularly refers to spiritual barrenness – thoughts, actions, or teachings…