Hebrew Bible
New Testament
Hebrew Bible
New Testament
Strong’s G5607: From εἰμί (eimi), ὤν is the present participle meaning “being, existing.” Used of continuous, active existence and eternal presence, particularly significant in describing God’s nature and current reality. Essential in theological discourse about divine attributes and present truth.…
Strong’s G5598: Omega (ō’-meg-ah), the 24th and last letter of the Greek alphabet, symbolizes completeness and finality. In Scripture, it’s used metaphorically to represent God’s eternal nature and sovereignty, particularly in Revelation where it forms part of the divine self-designation…
Strong’s G5459: A compound word combining “phos” (light) and “phero” (to bear/carry), meaning “light-bearer” or “morning star.” In biblical context, refers to the dawn or daystar, metaphorically representing the Messiah’s coming and spiritual illumination in believers’ hearts. U- Unveiling the…
Strong’s G5310: The superlative of hypsi (high), hypsistos means highest or most high. In NT usage, it particularly serves as a divine title, “the Most High God,” emphasizing God’s supreme sovereignty and transcendent authority over all creation. U- Unveiling the…
Strong’s G5051: A masculine noun meaning “perfecter” or “completer,” describing one who brings something to its intended goal. Used exclusively of Jesus in Hebrews 12:2, emphasizing His role in perfecting and completing the faith of believers from start to finish.…
Strong’s G4990: A powerful noun meaning “savior” or “deliverer,” σωτήρ embodies complete salvation, preservation, and healing. In the New Testament, it primarily refers to God the Father and the Messiah Jesus as the divine Savior who brings eternal redemption to…
Strong’s G4672: A proper noun from Hebrew שְׁלֹמֹה (Shelomoh), meaning “peaceful.” Son of David and king of Israel, renowned for wisdom and temple building. In NT usage, represents divine wisdom, glory, and temple worship, while pointing to Christ as greater…
Strong’s G4519: A transliteration of the Hebrew צְבָאוֹת (tseba’ot), meaning “hosts” or “armies.” Used in combination with “Lord” or “God” to emphasize His sovereignty over all powers, both heavenly and earthly, indicating His supreme authority and infinite might. U- Unveiling…
Strong’s G4151: A fundamental Greek noun meaning “spirit, breath, or wind,” derived from πνέω (pneō, “to breathe/blow”). It represents both the divine Spirit and the human spirit, denoting the invisible, powerful force that gives life and movement. Central to biblical…
Pronunciation Guide: pah-RAH-klay-tos Quick Answer: παράκλητος (parakletos) means “one called to stand beside” – a divine Helper, Advocate, and Comforter who comes alongside believers to provide aid, counsel, and strength. In the New Testament, this powerful word describes both Yeshua…
Pronunciation Guide: pan-tok-RAH-tore Quick Answer: παντοκράτωρ (Pantokrator) is a majestic Greek title meaning “Ruler of All” that emphasizes יהוה’s (Yahweh’s) absolute sovereignty over the entire cosmos. This powerful designation appears 10 times in the New Testament, primarily in Revelation, revealing…
Pronunciation Guide: hod-OS (with emphasis on the second syllable) Quick Answer: ὁδός (hodos) means “way,” “path,” “road,” or “journey” in Greek, encompassing both physical routes and metaphorical life directions, spiritual pathways, and methods of living that align with God’s purposes.…
Pronunciation Guide: LOG-oss (with a hard ‘g’ as in “got”) Basic Definition Strong’s G3056: Λόγος (logos) refers to a word, speech, account, or message, but extends far beyond simple verbal expression. In its richest theological sense, logos embodies divine reason,…
Pronounced: theh-OS
Pronunciation Guide: ar-khee-poy’-mane Basic Definition Strong’s G750: A compound word combining ἀρχι (archi, “chief” or “ruler”) and ποιμήν (poimēn, “shepherd”), meaning “chief shepherd” or “supreme shepherd.” This rare and profound title appears only once in the New Testament, specifically applied…
Pronunciation Guide: ar-khee-er-yooce’ Basic Definition Strong’s G749: The ἀρχιερεύς was the chief priest or high priest in ancient Israel, serving as the supreme religious authority and intermediary between God and the people. This official held the highest rank in the…
Pronunciation Guide: ar-khay-gos’ (ἀρχηγός) Basic Definition Strong’s G747: ἀρχηγός (archēgos) refers to a chief leader, pioneer, or founder who takes the lead in something and thus supplies the first occasion of anything. In biblical usage, it specifically denotes one who…
Pronunciation Guide: ah-PEI-ras-tos (ᾰπείρᾰστος) Basic Definition Strong’s G551: Incapable of being tempted by evil, untemptable, having no experience of evil. This rare Greek adjective describes an absolute state of being immune or impervious to temptation, particularly emphasizing God’s holy nature…
Ἀββᾶ – Pronunciation Guide: ah-BAH (emphasis on second syllable) Basic Definition Strong’s G5: An Aramaic word meaning “father,” but used in a deeply personal and intimate sense, similar to “daddy” or “papa” in English, while maintaining profound respect and reverence.…