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  1. Oct 4, 2024 · The Parable of the Lost Sheep, found in two of the canonical Gospels, offers insights into themes of loss, redemption, and divine compassion. This brief yet poignant allegory resonated deeply with early Christian communities. In this article, I’ll examine the lost sheep parable's implications and its conceptual roots.

    • Apocalypse
    • Clean
    • Angel
    • Enemy
    • Daystar
    • Elder
    • Father, Brother, and Sister
    • Demons
    • Flesh
    • Lots

    Definitely, this is a rather frightening word to start a list with. However, the word “apocalypse” isn’t as dark and scary as it is in terms of Biblical definition. The Bible has been translated from Ancient Hebrew to Ancient Greek to Late Latin until it was translated to Old English. And now, it has been translated to Modern English. It may surpri...

    “Clean” is a rather common word in today’s time. However, in accordance with Scripture, “clean” is more than just physical neatness. Instead, it’s a state of being maintained or returned to without any spots or blemish. Of course, this is something figurative. According to the Bible, here are definitions that make up the word “clean”: 1. “Clean” is...

    In media outlets, angels are often described as heavenly creatures with white wings cloaked in silk and cotton. But, the “angel” we are presented today, turns out to have a different Biblical definition. Its modern English term “angel” is a fusion of the Old English word “Engel” and the Old French “Angele”. These two words are derived from the Lati...

    Today, the word “enemy” is used for anyone who opposes someone or simply a person who is an “opponent”. This is not the case for when Scripture was written. The word “enemy” is from the Hebrew word “oyebh” which directly translates to “one who hates”. The word “enemy” also has an interesting background – In Matthew 5:43-44, Jesus taught us that we ...

    “Daystar”, in today’s science textbooks pertains to the tendency when a planet (especially Venus), makes itself visible in the east before sunrise. Translated directly from the Ancient Greek word ‘phosphoros’, the word “daystar” means “light-bringer”. Similar to the word “morningstar”, these instances symbolize a new day or hope. In Revelation 22:1...

    The “word” elder means someone of advanced age. When we see a grandfather or a grandmother, we often call them “the elders” or “the elderly”. However, biblically speaking, the word “elder” carries a heavy task. It isn’t a characteristic referring to age such as being old. Instead, it is more of someone who has a duty to guide or lead. The word “eld...

    It’s easy to understand that these words mean people with a biological bond like how siblings may call each other “brothers and sisters”. But, these Biblical terms actually pertains to the balance of power between people. For instance, “father” is someone who is a person in charge of guiding others spiritually. However, when calling someone “sister...

    Bloodcurdling, horrifying and evil, demons in the movies are beyond beastly. However, demons in the Bible are quite different in Biblical terms. Instead of giant creatures with red eyes and sharp claws, demons are actually invisible yet wicked creatures that have superhuman powers. They were once angels, but were then deceived by Satan and went aga...

    The word “flesh” is easy to understand, it means “meat” or if we read the dictionary, it defines as a soft substance that consists of fat and muscle. Similarly like the other words in this list, this word used in Biblical terms has a different meaning when used today. Instead of being a component of the body, the “flesh” is used as another word for...

    This word is really interesting – In today’s setting, “lots” can be an informal word for plenty or vast. It can even refer to the amount of land a person owns. In this day and age, when someone mentions “lots”, many people think of gambling. But, that is not the case during Biblical times. In the Bible, it can mean two things; First, the term “lots...

  2. Mar 20, 2023 · The different terms used in the Bible for heaven and hell—sheol, hades, gehenna, the lake of fire, paradise, and Abraham’s bosom—are the subject of much debate and can be confusing.

  3. 2 days ago · The parable of the mustard seed teaches us about potential and growth. In our daily lives, it serves as a reminder that small actions can lead to significant changes. Consider your dreams. They often start tiny—like seeds in soil. Nurturing them with patience and persistence can yield incredible results over time.

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · Reviler is a multi-purpose word that is used in the Bible to describe all manner of verbal sin, such as slander, angry outbursts, and foul language. Reviling is usually listed with sins we would consider greater, such as homosexuality and theft (1 Corinthians 6:9–10; 2 Timothy 3:2–3).

  5. Search our collection of popular Bible dictionaries for the meaning of words found in the Bible. Our comprehensive dictionary combines definitions and proper names for Biblical words with online verse reference, allowing users to define and analyze Scripture.

  6. Search our collection of popular Bible dictionaries for the meaning of words found in the Bible. Our comprehensive dictionary combines definitions and proper names for Biblical words with online verse reference, allowing users to define and analyze Scripture.

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