Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Puritan Dictionary


By Russell Le Masters


“The Fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom”.  Solomon


PCF = Puritan Confession of Faith: C H Spurgeon

Letter A original from the koine Greek letter alpha; as a prefix not, without; suffix should be done, that can, must be done, characteristic of, Affix 1. noun, adverb, verb 2. adjective 
History of the letter. Looked like a oxen head. 

Aaron [ah-rone] אהרון noun: father of the Levitical priesthood;
 older brother to Moses.
Aaron rod adjective: in its symbolic nature the staff or rod was in the old testament an image of authority given from God Psalm 23:4. In the new testament period the rod is a symbol of authority to bring the gospel to every corner of the globe. see Exodus 7:17, 8:5, 8:16-17; 

Abiathar [a-bi-ath-ar] אביתר  noun: father of abundance  

Synonym: comfort

Abimelech [a-bi-mel-eck] Hebrew noun: son of the king source judges 9:1

Latin: abiit autem Abimelech filius Hierobbaal in Sychem ad fratres matris suae et locutus est ad eos et ad omnem cognationem domus patris matris suae dicens; Septuagint: Και
ἐπορεύθη ᾿Αβιμέλεχ υἱὸς ῾Ιεροβάαλ εἰς Συχὲμ πρὸς ἀδελφοὺς μητρὸς αὐτοῦ καὶ ἐλάλησε πρὸς αὐτοὺς καὶ πρὸς πᾶσαν συγγένειαν οἴκου πατρὸς μητρὸς αὐτοῦ λέγων· ; English translation from Latin: And Abimelech the son of Jerubbaal went to Shechem unto his mother's brethren, and spoke to them, and to all the kindred of the father’s house of his mother, saying. Synonym: prince regent

Abram [ah-bra-emאברם Hebrew noun: High Father source Genesis 12:1

Latin: Dixit Domin ad Abram egredere de terra tua et de cognatione tua et de domo patris tui in terram quam monstrabo tibi; LXX

Καὶ εἶπεν κύριος τῷ Αβραμ Ἔξελθε ἐκ τῆς γῆς σου καὶ ἐκ τῆς συγγενείας σου καὶ ἐκ τοῦ οἴκου τοῦ πατρός σου εἰς τὴν γῆν, ἣν ἄν σοι δείξω·
 Anglo from Latin:  The Lord said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father's house to the land that I will show you
Abraham [a-bra-ham] אברהם noun: father of many nations source Genesis 17:5 Latin: nec ultra vocabitur nomen tuum Abram sed appellaberis Abraham quia patrem multarum gentium constitui te; Koine Greek:καὶ οὐ κληθήσεται ἔτι τὸ ὄνομά σου Αβραμ, ἀλλ’ ἔσται τὸ ὄνομά σου Αβρααμ, ὅτι πατέρα πολλῶν ἐθνῶν τέθεικά σε; Anglo from Latin: No longer will you be called Abram, but thy name shall be called Abraham, for a father of many nations have I made thee

Adam [a-dam] הראשון אדם  noun: red clay, slime; Adamah Hebrew noun ad-a-mah: earthy, bloody, red source Genesis 14:2
God named man Adam. Adamah met with Abraham.

Adam literary term adjective: crimson flesh (blood); 

Adelphoi K.Greek noun a-del-phoi:  for believers refers to brothers and sisters

Adjectives in Anglo (English) are of two types regular and irregular it helps with the main noun ‘Russell looks bigger today’.  Bigger is the determiner. The adjective can be used as a qualifier for a noun. How do I describe evil? One way is turning the word giant into an adjective: man's rebellious nature against GOD. See the PCF Chapter 6 section one      


Adoni-Bezek literary term adj.: sunrise Judges 1:4, 5

Adverb (English) changes the adjective and verb within a sentence how?, in what way?, when?, where?

From Wikipedia:

I found the film incredibly dull.

The meeting went well and the directors were extremely happy with the outcome.

Agape [a-ga-pe] ἀγάπη noun: love without preconditions or unconditional love

Ai noun: heap of ruins source Joshua 8

Akkud (Jacob) noun “heel grabber” source Nehemiah 12:25
All noun: possessive pronoun (Everything is possible with God. However that does not mean all the men who live today will go to heaven.)

Ahimelech [a-hi-mel-eck] אחימלך noun masculine: brother of the king

All adverb: a form of degree intensifier (Really that one thinks he’s all that); each (before the power went out the score was 3 all); So much (All the better I don’t want go out today.);
All determiners: every; (Every person must read the bible within its context); units of time (all day and all night) general (the business is open all year long); everyone (All men will die at some point in time); Only, alone (He’s all talk when it comes to marriage.)

The etymology for the word all comes from Middle English.

All authority (reference) Psalm 2:6-7, Matthew 28:18, Acts 13:33 - 34; Christ kingship and authority
 
 
Allegory [alle-gawree] noun: a moral story that has deeper spiritual meaning behind it by sometimes using symbols or parallels.

Alliance noun - exodus 19:5-8; Deuteronomy 6:1-9 see league

Amalekites [ah-male-kite-s] Hebrew noun:  a descendant of Esau. The people who are defeated constantly, or a people who are easily swayed. It comes from two different words in Hebrew 1 ‘am ‘people’  2  laqaq lap or lick.

Amorites [ah-more-I-tes] Hebrew noun: mountaineers lived around Dead Sea region Mamre the Amorite lived the suburbs 

Amraphel [am-ra-phel] Hebrew literary term adjective: lamb of God source Genesis 14:1

Amusement [ah-muse-ment] Koine Greek noun: alpha privative+ (without) + muse (thinking) + ment (entertain) a desire to be entertained without thinking. To enjoy oneself. Source:
2. privative (στερητικὁν) negative prefix un- in the Anglo, as ἀβαρής; (personal notes) christianresearcher.com/uploads/1/6/2/9/16298120/01greekenglishlexicongrimmthayer.pdf page 22 in pdf format page 2 in book format. 

Antediluvian [ante-deilu-vian] Latin verb: before (ante) the flood deluge (diluvian) Latin for di- lu-vis; chapter one thru six of book Genesis  

Anthropology [an – throw- poll-ogy] noun feminine: study of the origins of man Genesis 10 sons of Japheth went west, sons of Ham went south, sons of Shem went east our heritage not separate but are one in Adam

King James Version (KJV) biblegateway.com

 Genesis 10:1 Now these are the generations of the sons of Noah, Shem, Ham, and Japheth: and unto them were sons born after the flood. 2 The sons of Japheth; Gomer, and Magog, and Madai, and Javan, and Tubal, and Meshech, and Tiras. 3 And the sons of Gomer; Ashkenaz, and Riphath, and Togarmah. 4 And the sons of Javan; Elishah, and Tarshish, Kittim, and Dodanim. 5 By these were the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands; every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations. 6 And the sons of Ham; Cush, and Mizraim, and Phut, and Canaan. 7 And the sons of Cush; Seba, and Havilah, and Sabtah, and Raamah, and Sabtechah: and the sons of Raamah; Sheba, and Dedan. 8 And Cush begat Nimrod: he began to be a mighty one in the earth. 9 He was a mighty hunter before the Lord: wherefore it is said, Even as Nimrod the mighty hunter before the Lord. 10 And the beginning of his kingdom was Babel, and Erech, and Accad, and Calneh, in the land of Shinar. 11 Out of that land went forth Asshur, and builded Nineveh, and the city Rehoboth, and Calah, 12 And Resen between Nineveh and Calah: the same is a great city. 13 And Mizraim begat Ludim, and Anamim, and Lehabim, and Naphtuhim, 14 And Pathrusim, and Casluhim, (out of whom came Philistim,) and Caphtorim. 15 And Canaan begat Sidon his first born, and Heth, 16 And the Jebusite, and the Amorite, and the Girgasite, 17 And the Hivite, and the Arkite, and the Sinite, 18 And the Arvadite, and the Zemarite, and the Hamathite: and afterward were the families of the Canaanites spread abroad. 19 And the border of the Canaanites was from Sidon, as thou comest to Gerar, unto Gaza; as thou goest, unto Sodom, and Gomorrah, and Admah, and Zeboim, even unto Lasha. 20 These are the sons of Ham, after their families, after their tongues, in their countries, and in their nations. 21 Unto Shem also, the father of all the children of Eber, the brother of Japheth the elder, even to him were children born. 22 The children of Shem; Elam, and Asshur, and Arphaxad, and Lud, and Aram. 23 And the children of Aram; Uz, and Hul, and Gether, and Mash. 24 And Arphaxad begat Salah; and Salah begat Eber. 25 And unto Eber were born two sons: the name of one was Peleg; for in his days was the earth divided; and his brother's name was Joktan. 26 And Joktan begat Almodad, and Sheleph, and Hazarmaveth, and Jerah, 27 And Hadoram, and Uzal, and Diklah, 28 And Obal, and Abimael, and Sheba, 29 And Ophir, and Havilah, and Jobab: all these were the sons of Joktan. 30 And their dwelling was from Mesha, as thou goest unto Sephar a mount of the east. 31 These are the sons of Shem, after their families, after their tongues, in their lands, after their nations. 32 These are the families of the sons of Noah, after their generations, in their nations: and by these were the nations divided in the earth after the flood.

Antichrist [ante-Christ] noun: but anyone who speaks against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven, either in this age or in the age to come. Not a believer or predestined by God to be saved. Antonym: believer.  Synonym: apostate, pagan, heathen, communist, fascist, liberal, progressive 

Anathoth [an-ah-th-oth] noun: meaning of the Levite town Hope. Irresistible grace God’s elect. 2. Jeremiah was chosen by God from birth to be a prophet.  Synonym: Spiritual rebirth, New Beginnings Antonym: without hope, lost 

Antinomian [anti-no-mian] anti (against) nomos (law) noun: Christians are freed from the moral law

Antipodes [ante-po-des] noun neutral: geographic term that the world is 1800 from 17th century instead of 3600

Anthropomorphic [an-throw-po-mor-fik] adjective: giving factious animals human traits.  

Antonym (grammar): opposite word

Attitude [att-ti-tude] noun: a man’s personal view

Apostle verb masculine: “messenger, person sent-forth” In Latin

Apostolus (apo) ‘forth’ (stet) ‘sent’

Apologetics [apolo-jet-ics] Koine Greek noun: defense of the Faith
 
 
 
 
 
Apologetics verb tense: core-topics found in art form.

1.                    Religious

2.                    Historical  

Arcturus L. Great Bear Job 9:9; 38:32 Which maketh Arcturus, Orion, and Pleiades, and the chambers of the south. Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his season? or canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons?

Arioch [ari-ock]Hebrew adjective: fierce lion source Genesis 14:1

Art [aart] noun: creating of beauty; source Exouds 28:2 you shall make holy garments for Aaron your brother, for glory and for beauty.

As adverb feminine: of equal amount, similar too, in the same degree; Example: It is not as warm today as it was yesterday. in the manner (directed, promised, agreed) ; for example; for instance; consider to be or thought to be;

As conjunction: at the same time that; while; when: though; (without prior events, or history) in the degree, manner; of or that 

Asaph verb masculine: God has gathered. 1 chronicles 6:39 Psalms written by him 50 73-83

Asceticism-- a belief in walking away from the world, anti-cultural mandate.

Ashteroth Karnaim (Astarte) was a city in the land of Bashan east of the Jordan River, mentioned in Genesis 14:5 and Joshua 12:4 (where it is rendered solely as Ashteroth). The name translates literally to 'Ashteroth of the Horns', with 'Ashteroth' being a Canaanite fertitility goddess and 'horns' being symbolic of mountain peaks.

Assimilation [ah-simil-ation] verb: to socialize mass group of people by either force or through government endorsed education.
Atheism verb (Those who do not worship God) “You will not certainly die,” the serpent said to the woman. “For God knows that when you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.”

Atonement noun: forgiving or pardoning of sins;

Objective of the atonement: 1) ransom or an actual price paid for slaves or life, or 2) to free from the punishment of sin.

Meaning behind the Atonement: to save the elect. Not for all but a few. 

Averroism verb: a 14th century movement at its core believed in 1. There is only one truth 2. World is eternal 3. The soul is divided into two parts one part individual one part eternal 4. The individual soul is not eternal 5. All humans at their basic level share one and the same intellect.

Avimelech noun see abimelech

Letter B

Baggins [bag-ins] literary term adj.: it starts with; play on the word beginning; to ends of a book.
The story begins with a missionary who lives in a small Latin community.
Bilbo Baggins who lives in a quaint shire far from everyday comings and goings of third earth.

Balaam noun see bela

Baal-Peor noun (ref) - false deity for the dead in ancient Israel, other names Osiris, Moloch, and Hades 

Bara “creation out of nothing” source genesis 14:2

Bela “burn, consume” figuratively “passion, describe anger, intrigue” source genesis 14:2

Belief [bi leef] noun: Believer is the subject of (belief) the object is: the Holy and Undivided Trinity; reason for belief is to answer people's questions. Purpose for belief: gives man meaning to their lives.

Context: faith

Begin [bey-gin] noun feminine: point of origin  

Begotten Latin root word (be-) verb used with object, bless; verb past participle of get, gotten: Christ Jesus is blessed from eternity past. Source John 3:16   

Bera “to create” source genesis 14:2

Beeroth- wells source Joshua 9:17

Beth din means (house of judgment) a private court system. Source Exodus 18:14-26; Deut. 16:18

Biblical data: allowance of examining of scripture with scripture. Acts 17:11; Luke 24:27, 44-47; Matt 1:22; Luke 18:31; Ps 16:10; Acts 2:27;

Bilbo [bill-bow] literary term adj.: someone who carries a sword; Christian missionary who journeys to a foreign land to proclaim the gospel (sword of truth).
Birsha “wickedness” genesis 14:2

Bochim means weepers or repentance Judges 2

Bow (ship): front part of the ship

Letter C

Calendar [kal-en-dar] “a system to organize time”  And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years:

Calling noun: having talent in which each person is given by God.

Census: numbering of the populace

Characterization noun: step by step process in developing of a character. James daily duty was to catch and then clean fish.

Chedorlaomer “handful of sheaves” source genesis 14:1

Chephirah young lioness or village source Joshua 9:17

Christendom [kriss in dum]: a nation who holds to Christian philosophy and the use of Mosaic civil law.

Books of Chronicles origin of the word (Hebrew Dibh're Hayyamim, דברי הימים, Greek Paralipomenon, Παραλειπομένων) in Hebrew it is called Divrei Hayyamim (i.e. "the matters [of] the days"), and in Greek, Paralipomenon (Παραλειπομένων), ""things left on one side". Jerome in the 5th century AD named it Chronikon  

1 Chronicles: written by Ezra in the seventh century BC the spiritual nature of the old assembly during the reign of David.

2 Chronicles: written by Ezra in the seventh century BC the spiritual nature of the old assembly during the reigns of the kings. 

Chorreans “to bore”; “cave dweller” genesis 14:6

Chuin [Ha-an] noun: was a pagan celebration time worship and Sacrifice their children, “December 21” Sikkuth (Planet Saturn) in N. kingdom also known as Ancient Israel. Source Amos 5:25

Church [Cherch] Old English noun: public assembly of Christian believers to worship on Sunday.

Church invisible literary term adjective: potter's freedom to save a peculiar people and alone can complete the task.
Church visible literary term adjective: visible community of believers found on earth.

Civil magistrate noun masculine: the office is a negative system the man that holds the office is a minister when the civil laws from the Old Testament is applied he can’t save but to uphold contracts is not allowed to create a system that destroys the family or church whatever the excuse maybe given.  Government structure:

1.                    Transcendence

2.                    Hierarchy

3.                    Ethics

4.                    Oath

5.                    Succession

Genesis 1:1 Transcendence of God

Genesis 1:26-28 man’s hierarchy over nature; rule over his wife Genesis 2:18

Man was given boundaries (law) Genesis 2:17a; judgment Genesis 2:17b; Heir genesis 3:15

Source: the covenant and the great commission by Rev Gentry 1989 page 18

Units of government

Land owners

City, county, state, national

Cinema [sin-ema] (Film) noun: a place where you can view a film; overall stylized system.

Cinematography [sin-ema-tau-gra-phee] (Film) adjective: The background that sets the mood of the scene.
Clearly [kleer-lee] Middle English clerli; adverb: in a clear manner, or without equivocation
Colossians: a letter written in 55AD (epistle) to the assembly found in Colossae (Κολοσσαί, Chonae/Kona; Χωναί/Χῶνα) speaking on the supremacy of Christ over the saints and our relationship in him.    

Common grace-this form of sovereign grace is given to mankind while living on the earth. John 3:17 For God sent not his Son into the world that he should condemn the world, but that the world through him might be saved.

Compromise noun masculine Democratic Party term: to defeat, to end opposition, to disregard the conscience, apathy. Synonym: piecemeal, agreement, settlement, arrangement, bargain, concession, deal  

Confirmation: to become conferred is a step by step process, learning (studying of doctrine), hearing the gospel message, and by receiving of the sacred spirit Acts 10:37-48

Confound [kon-found] verb tense: to not mistake someone for someone else; the Trinity are not the same in their Godhood. 

John 17:5 Now, Father, glorify Me together with Yourself, with the glory which I had with You before the world was.

Congregation: body of believers sometimes known as church in Greek gloss is ekklesia or Ecclesia; Hebrew is qahal. Source Matthew 16:18; the word for assembly Deuteronomy 31:30; Joshua 8:35; assembly of evil doers Psalm 26:5; non-Christian assemblies Acts 19:32, 39, 41   function of the congregation: go, teach, baptize all nations, and put what is taught into action

Go: means promulgation and evangelize

Teach: to train people in the gospel message

Baptize: to initiate someone to body of believers

Consanguinity [kon-sang-gwin-i-tee] middle English noun masculine: common ancestor, have kinship with, descendant of.

Convert [kaan-vert] noun: a person who is persuaded to become a christian. Process: convert, disciple, aptitude (academic) tests, confession, baptism

Corinthians (korn n thee ins) verb: epistle/letter by Apostle Paul in the 50’s AD in two forms first and second. With no synod, corporate doctrines and pluralistic system Paul read them the riot act and to change or the assembly will be under the wrath of God instituted for heathens.   

2 Corinthians: with an ongoing problem in the assembly towards correct doctrines and no date for the synod on the calendar more chaste Paul was willing to write.   

Corporate worship: boundary concerning public assembly of worship on the Sabbath (Sunday) Leviticus 16:1-10, 18-34;

Cosmology: point of origin or beginning.

Consubstantial: Greek word noun being (ousia) transformed into Latin as substantia; Greek adjective “of the same being” (homoousios) consubstantialis the term was ratified at the first council of Nicene. A later council from Constantinople decided an argument between those who supported hetroousios and homoousios of one being and of the same being.  The Emperor Constantine the 2nd had asked the bishop’s two create a creed in support of the orthodox views. See Creed of Constantinople.

Comprehensive Response Noun progressive term: the belief that the only way to fix the problem is by income redistribution or equality. Synonym: oppression of the poor, social justice, equal justice, robin -hood complex

Comprehensive worldview: a view that is completely based an individual or groups set of beliefs.     

Covenant: an agreement usually between two or more persons Abraham Genesis 15; Adam genesis 3:14-15; 1chronicles 17:17; Isaiah 9:7(Davidic covenant) berith ברית Hebrew word means indicating a bond or verbal promise.

Commonwealth see republic

Creed [kr ‘ d] noun Latin Credo מאמין אני statement of faith Deuteronomy 6:4 is an example of a Creed or Shema YIsrael which is different than a reference to the first word (hear) see Shema  worldview on politico-religious, and on society.

Creed of Constantinople 359 anno

We believe in one God the Father Almighty, of whom are all things. And in the only-begotten Son of God, begotten of God before all ages, and before every beginning; through whom all things visible and invisible were made: who is the only-begotten born of the Father, the only of the only, God of God, like to the Father who begat him, according to the Scriptures, and whose generation no one knows but the Father only that begat him. We know that this only-begotten Son of God, as sent of the Father, came down from the heavens, as it is written, for the destruction of sin and death: and that he was born of the Holy Spirit, and of the Virgin Mary according to the flesh, as it is written, and conversed with his disciples; and that after every dispensation had been fulfilled according to his Father's will,(Gal. 1:1-6) he was crucified and died, and was buried and descended into the lower parts of the earth, at whose presence hades itself trembled: who also arose from the dead on the third day, again conversed with his disciples, and after the completion of forty days was taken up into the heavens, and sits at the right hand of the Father, whence he will come in the last day, the day of the resurrection, in his Father's glory, to requite every one accord-to his works. [We believe] also in the Holy Spirit, whom he himself the only-begotten of God, Christ our Lord and God, promised to send to mankind as the Comforter, according as it is written, "the Spirit of truth;" whom he sent to them after he was received into the heavens. But since the term ousia [substance or essence], which was used by the fathers in a very simple and intelligible sense, but not being understood by the people, has been a cause of offense, we have thought proper to reject it, as it is not contained even in the sacred writings; and that no mention of it should be made in future, inasmuch as the holy Scriptures have nowhere mentioned the substance of the Father and of the Son. Nor ought the "subsistence" of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit to be even named. But we affirm that the Son is like the Father, in such a manner as the sacred Scriptures declare and teach. Let therefore all heresies which have been already condemned, or may have arisen of late, which are opposed to this exploitation of the faith, be anathema.

Letter D

Deacon Greek diakonos noun: Minister, servant, messenger,

Debir means word Judges 1:11

Declare verb masculine: to announce

Declared verb masculine holy writ translation: see Romans 1:4; appoint, determine, ordain; constituted to be the ‘Son of God’.

Delusion noun (false belief or opinion) The man said, “The woman you put here with me—she gave me some fruit from the tree, and I ate it.” Then the Lord God said to the woman, “What is this you have done?” The woman said, “The serpent deceived me, and I ate.”

Deism noun: a god who creates then leaving it runs itself.

Deuteronomy – second law (in Ancient Greek Deuteronomion 2 words deuteros ‘ second’ + nomos= law)

Deuteronomic 1855-60 adjective: things pertaining to the book of Deuteronomy.

Demuth: Hebrew for similar to or likeness source Gen 1:27

Devotion [di'votien] noun: a strong dedication towards God, religious fervor.

Example

Source: Hebrews 9:27

Total depravity of man and free will of God

Almighty Lord how mighty is your works are, age to age you are still the same. What mortal soul can give you counsel; no man can, for you created things out of nothing, when i enter my dug hole in the ground the world will still be turning.

Antonym: Patriotism

Dialogue [di-e-log] noun: a recorded conversation between two or more persons.

Direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of a "transitive verb" in an active sentence or shows the result of the action. If x marries y there is a direct object to marry is revelant in defing the verb
He was crucified = Faith

I hit the ball= sports

I hit the books= studying

When X (male) married Y (female) in 19xx the result (relationship) James beacame a husband (change in character description) Y became a wife.

Discernment noun: For it is God who gives man wisdom and put unto practice. And out of the ground the Lord God formed every beast of the field, and every fowl of the air; and brought them unto Adam to see what he would call them; and whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof. And Adam gave name to all cattle, and to the fowl of the air, and every beast of the field; Synonyms: wisdom, knowledge, understanding.

Do it yourself Christianity Leviticus 10:1-3; Deuteronomy 18:20; Jer. 14:14

Doctrine noun: part of the sufficiency of the scriptures that are theology be based on the sola scriptura to which our doctrines come from. Systematic, (civil) policy or life in general. False doctrine is based on the decisions or words of men alone no other foundation unless be from their pantheistic gods.    

Drama [dramma] noun: written art form which is played out for an audience.

Dramatist [drammetist] noun feminine: writer of radio, television, movies or stage. Synonym: playwright, writer, author, scriptwriter

Dragon [dragon] literary term adj.: the fallen angel Satan; or those who persecute Christians (body of believers).

Dross [drass] noun metallurgical term: 1. mixing an impure metal with gold or silver in order debase its value. Analogy term: 2. Man’s depravity; to sin without regard of the consequences. Heathen civil magistrate term: 3. spending by borrowing: government spending that is financed by borrowing money rather than through money raised by taxation. Synonym: deficit spending.  Antonym civil magistrate or king: “neither shall he greatly multiply to himself silver and gold” Moses. 

Due process (legal term) the ability to confront your accusers, have your say, and then tried based on the complete testimony of every person that were on the stand and judged accordingly. Genesis 3  

Duophysitism – Lord Jesus having two separate nature’s one divine and one eternal.  Duophysite-δυοφυσῖται

Double imputation adjective: doctrinal concept that our sins are imputed onto Christ in return we are cloaked as seen by God in his righteousness.
The literary term comes from two nouns double and imputed. Double means two people are involved in this case Christ Jesus the sinless Son of God and the one who makes up the invisble church. His righteousness is past on to the elect person and their sin is past on to him. This does not mean the elect during their lifetime don’t sin they are saved complety in spite of it.


Dwarf [dwarf] literary term adj.: someone who has little faith. PCF Chapter 3 section 7
Letter E

Eagle [eegle] literary term adjective: a person who acts like Christ.

Earth science (study of the earth) And God called the dry land Earth; and the gathering together of the waters called the Seas: and God saw that it was good.

Mount Ebal “Mountain of Curse”
 
Ecclesiastical pluralism: different church denominations under one Trinitarian statement of faith.

Economy Koine Greek: management of household finances source proverbs 31:11
Education: lead out of ignorance. (2) The educating of children by parents. Etymology edu (lead out of) cere ‘carry’(ignorance)

Egypt noun: a country located in North Africa. Adjective a location type: a land of bondage.

Ehud- I will give praise

Eikon noun: Koine Greek word for likeness source Col. 3:10 

El Hebrew לאל God

Elam עילם “Hebrew for Akkadian” regional area of modern day southwest Iran Source genesis 14:1

El Paran “peace of caverns”

Elkanah [el-ka-nah] Hebrew אלקנה: God has gotten

Emims noun: the dreaded ones they were giants whose society revolved around war.  Genesis 14:5
Embarrassed her/him (slang) trouble?

Enlightenment [in-light-en-ment] noun: either by the spoken tongue or academics; philosophical system; state of being enlightened.  

En Mishpat [ane mish-pawt]: spring of judgment another name for kadesh. Genesis 14:7
Emotional vulnerable: women/men who are gullible 2 timothy 3:6

Essenes: means ones who live for the ideal of virtues. Mysticism (monastic)

Ethics [eth-ics] Etym. 1400-1450 Greek: ta ethika (neuter plural) plural noun: 1. The canon of conduct that exists in either a group or class. Ethics found in Christian denominations; 2. A man personal moral principles; he is forbidden by choice to harm a child even if it means death itself. 3. A system of moral principles (used in the singular or plural form) a society always falls when ethics is intuitional than given thru instruction.

Ethic [eth-ic] 1400-1450 singular noun: a branch of philosophy in dealing with moral conduct of individual people. 
Euphrates:  cradle of civilization or Great River


Evangelist [ev-ange-list] εὐαγγέλιον second declension bringing or delivering of the good new; gospel; first person singular noun: a man who preaches the gospel (good news). Synonym: pastor, preacher, elder, missionary, apologist.

Evensong noun: a routine part of worship services at nite or a routine done at home in the evening.

Exodus “departure or outgoing”
Evil [evel] noun: an act rebellion against God and his covenant see genesis 3; negation and privation
Letter F
Faith noun masculine: trustworthiness and steadfastness of God word.  Context in the use of the word: a. simple belief b. doctrine c. hope and assurance. In poetry: promise, assurance, pledge, constancy, fidelity, loyalty. Object of faith: Are the monotheistic and the Trinity. Are justification in faith comes from the actions taken by the only begotten one. Latin- fidei see also federal. Galatians 3:25-29 d. (original definition) to proclaim the truth; proclamation of the truth root word fa (Latin): to say or speak; suffix itho (proto-german) truth, strength, depth; antonym: compromise
 

Federal noun theological term coming into being 1640 Latin- foedus; feudal agreements based on higher law or revealed law found only in the scriptures: covenant, league, treaty, alliance;

Fix’d verb Femimine. Allegorical term: created.

Fisherman noun masculine: a man whose occupation is to catches fish or is into recreational fishing. (Adjective) in symbolic form: gentiles or evangelizing too gentiles. Ezekiel 47:10    

Foolishness verb masculine: adoption of philosophy, unrighteous denial of scriptural truth

Forecastle upper deck where the sailors living quarters are

Foremast top deck where the mast are

Fructus, fructu [froo-k-tos, froo-k- to] noun Latin: effect, result, return, reward, success; produce, product, fruit; enjoyment, delight, satisfaction; profit, yield, output, income

Future Tense verb: auxiliary verb + future tense

A prophetic statement is being made using either will or shall as the auxiliary verb. Will aux love f.t: predicting someone will fall in love!  

Letter G

Galeed noun masculine: this heap or piled rubble is our witness.  Source Genesis 31:47

Galilee verb neutral: literary form full name galilee of the gentiles; in roman time larger area surrounding the Lake of Tiberius/ S. Lebanon modern map.     

Glaciers: snowpack mountain Job 38:30 the waters are hid as with a stone, and the face of the deep is frozen.

Genea- Greek for Nativity ‘birthplace’; a, this generation source Matt. 1:17; 11:16; 12:39, 41, 42, 45; 16:4; 17:17; 23:36; 24:34;

Gender noun: of one’s sexual distinction from birth. 

General revelation theology noun: That which is created by the Holy and undivided Trinity ex. Heavens and Earth.

Gilboa noun: boiling spring

Gilgal means place of rolling it was there where the males of 12 republics had foreskins removed before entering the promise land Joshua 4, 5

Mount Gerizim “Mountain of Blessing”

Gibeon – city on a hill kinsman of the

Gideon גדעון - mighty warrior or Destroyer

Gilead [g i l i e d] dalig root Hebrew noun masculine: mount of testimony Gil means stone in Hebrew

Given verb Matthew 28:18: past time

Gnosticism noun: knowledge

The created and material realm is evil but the soul is good

Escape salvation noun phrase: pouring knowledge into the soul

 Divine element in one’s own body; synonym Enlightenment

Gnostic Jesus pro noun: His death, resurrection, and incarnation are down played; emphasis of him being a teacher

Walking away from biblical morality

God’s eternal decree adjective phrase: Free will of God is absolute man simply drools Isaiah 46:10

God glory noun: fame, renowned

Synonym: divne-Holy Lord-Jehovah

Golem [golemm] literary term adj.: someone who acts like a fool; or who denies the existence of GOD.

Grace [gras] noun femimine Latin bonitas: love undefined, without merit, shown kindness. Koine Greek is “Charis Χάρις” Colossians 1:6; Hebrew is chanan or Ha-a-nan a noun Genesis 6:8. 3 types of Grace are common, justyfing, and sanctyfing

Grassroots worship- boundary concerning the Worship of God among the family. Leviticus 16:11-17; Deuteronomy 6:6-9; synonym: household or family.

Glory “in the biblical sense is the honor and good reputation of Most High also the justice of the same God Almighty” 3 root words are Gloria in Latin; Kabod or KBD in Hebrew and Doxa in ancient Greek. Exodus 33:19; Ezekiel 1:27-28; Luke 2:8-10; john 17:4-5

Go verb: a step to step movement

Goblin [gob-Lyn] literary term adj.: someone who is not justified by being angry towards God and the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, person cares/concern for them.

God’s negative sanction noun: Thou shalt not eat from the tree of the knowledge between good and evil; forbidding man to do what is not sanctioned in God’s law or decree. Synonym: negative liberties 

Good noun: the character of GOD and the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Good adjective: in obedience to God’s Covenant and Law Genesis 2

Golem – Hebrew for dumb or helpless in Psalm 139:16 yet being imperfect in the Hebrew version mean unshaped form גלמי; the Mishnah uses uncultivated person in its glossary. Yiddish uses goylem as a term for clumsy or slow. 

Gomorrah “a ruined heap” genesis 14:2

Gospel – term refers to in old English as godspel ‘glad tidings’; good news; in Latin is Bene means good in ancient Greek euangelion; modern term is evangelical or evangelism

Letter H

Ham (hot) - the name of two places in the Old Testament; figuratively “cursed, hell” source: genesis 14:5 another name for Egypt, used in poetry (Ps. 78:51; 105:23, 27).

Hatat כבשה ewe for a sin offering in Hebrew

Heaven [hevven] old English heofon noun feminine: the skies (atmosphere) above. Where God lives, outer-space, God himself. Sentence beasts fly through the heavens above. Clouds live in the heavens. Water drops found in the heavens. Heavens is the figurative word for atmosphere.

The moon, sun and starry host live in the heavens. Heavens is the figurative word for outer space.

The Heavens govern all men. Heavens is the figurative term for God himself.

The Heavens were opened. Heavens is the descriptive word for where God live’s.

Synomyn: atmosphere, firmament, skies, paradise

Hebron in judges was called Kirjath Arbar (sanctuary city) Judges 1:10

Herbology [herb-ollo-gee] herb root word for plant; koine Greek root logos means study noun feminine: Study of plant life. Based on Genesis 1:11-12 And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth: and it was so. And the earth brought forth grass, and herb yielding seed after his kind, and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed was in itself, after his kind: and God saw that it was good.

Herodians means of Herod--- this party was civil in nature.

Hilkiah- God is my portion

History [es-tor-ie] Old French estorie noun masculine: what has happened: the past events of a period in time or in the life or development of a people, an institution, or a place. In Christian form three types familial, congregational, and civil.  

Hivite either derogatory term for the Horite people or an actual city state people named the “snake”

Hobgoblin [Hob-goblin] literary term adj.: someone who lacks consistency, self-reliant, wants to be neutral by nature.

Hod (Hebrew) - means splendor and majesty of Holy Trinity and Christ

Homopeccare verb root words are homo Latin for like and pecc Latin root for sin: They who enjoy having sexual intercourse with the same genital type.

Horites confer Chorreans

Hormah placed under the ban (curse) see Numbers 21:1-3

Horiteology adj. Horite (those who live in caves) ology (study of)  study of cave dwellers Genesis 14:6;job 30:5-6; Obadiah 1:3; Amos 9:3; Jeremiah 48:8; 1 Samuel 23:14

Humanism: is from ones birthdate to death ultimately history defined man is measured according to a set of traits found in man. 2. Educating people in Christ’s parables alone bypassing his deity. Certain terms such as the real Jesus taking the scriptures literally no deep studies are necessary   

Hum noun female L. ground, soil, earth, land, country

Hupotasso (Greek word hupotasso) n. ‘tasso’ to recognize and submit to such authority Rom 13:1; Ephesians 5:22-24; hupo = under + tasso = to arrange

Hupakouo verb used with object [to] (Greek word hupakouo) to obey; one has authority to discipline one who, under their authority. Eph. 6:1-4

Hyperbole [hipurbolee] noun: exaggeration: deliberate and obvious exaggeration used for effect, e.g. "I could eat a million of these"

Hypostatic Union: The God, man Jesus Christ

Letter I 

Idolatry noun: those who don’t worship triune and the monotheistic God.
Impeccability [im-pecca-bil-ity] Latin verb: Christ was impeccable while living on the earth. He could not and therefore did not sin. (1 peter 2:22)

Indirect object noun An object indirectly affected by the action of a verb, as me in Sing me a song and turtles in He feed

Inheritance [in-herrit-nss] noun masculine: passing on property, money, faith, social status.

Sentence: your father's last will and testimony states that this home is your inheritance. What you will recieve is X________ amount in inheritance. Son your inheritance is God the Father, word, and Holy Spirit. God is our portion forever. Potion is the figuartive term of the word inheritance. 

Immutable noun masculine: not susceptible to change

Infidel noun feminine: without faith;

Indicative adj. ---- indicating existence or truth: showing, suggesting, or pointing out that something exists or is true


Imitation [imi-tation] noun: copy or fake
Immanuel noun: And they heard the voice of the Lord God walking in the garden in the cool of the day: and Adam and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the Lord God amongst the trees of the garden. 2. “But not to bring peace but to bring the sword” Christ Jesus.
Antonym: antichrist

Imperative adj. --- absolute necessity, unavoidable

Implication [impli kaysh'n] noun: implict understanding, or indirect suggestion.

Inspiration: to breath into

Letter J

Jabesh (Ya’besh) Hebrew noun masculine: dry

Jazzer verb masculine- He will help: source numbers 21:31-35

Jegar Sahadutha verb origin ancient Syrian: visual observation in the present tense or sanctuary (see) 

Jehovah noun masculine: covenantal name “LORD” 

Jeremiah noun masculine: God will set free  

John noun masculine from the mid-12th century origin middle Latin 

Johannes, from L.L. Joannes, from Gk. Ioannes, from Heb. ג'ון Yohanan (in full y'hohanan) lit. "Jehovah has favored," from hanan "he was gracious." As the name of John the Baptist and John the Evangelist, it was one of the most common Christian given names, and in England by early 14c. it rivaled William in popularity. The Old French form was Jean, but in England its variants Johan, Jehan yielded Jan, Jen (cf. surname Jensen). Welsh form was Ieuan (see Evan), but Ioan was adopted for the Welsh Authorized Version of the Bible, hence frequency of Jones as a Welsh surname.

Jonah anooy feminine plural indefinite form- means dove; b. or a pacifist 

Jotham יותם God is perfect or God is complete

Judaizers Jewish practices or conforming to said practices. Source Epistle to the Galatians

Jurisdiction – “to speak Law” source Deuteronomy 4; john 1:14

Justification verb masculine - man by the manifold mercy of God sends us a sacrificial lamb to take man’s place for our being born unto the family of Adam and thus deserves hades. In the old covenant the scapegoat ceremony as well as the sacrificial lamb both needing to without any defects (born not unto the seed of the male) with the new to live without breaking the old form of the Mosaic ceremonial law and to be sentenced to death in our place. This is called double imputation Christ righteousness is transferred laying of the hands unto wicked man. In return man is redeemed from being held accountable for what he deserves hades itself.

Letter K

Karnaim “horns” genesis 14:5

Keilah- citadel a southern city of the commonwealth of Judah source 1 Samuel 23:3-5

Kirjath jearim – city of woods source Joshua 9:17

Kiriath-Sepher – city of books, a university city Joshua 15:13-19; Judges 1:11, 12

Kith and kin – old to Middle English to mean a family relation (king or kinsman); old acquaintance Deut. 17

Letter L
Lawlessness [law-less-nes] adjective: unrestrained by the law, unruly mob, and anarchist. 2 Thessalonians 2:7 
League—compact made between persons or parties exodus 19:5-8; Deuteronomy 6:1-9; Joshua 9:1-2; Joshua 9:15

Lent- forty days or fortieth day source numbers 13; exodus 34:28; 

Logic verb masculine: is the use of man’s senses and reason long the line what Lord God is willing to reveal. Marriage is between a man and woman. So why didn’t Satan speak to Adam in regards to eating the curse fruit but chose the woman instead? Man was created first and woman which means comes out of man came second in military terms a person has a greater outcome by speaking with a leader yet Satan chose Eve a second in command. Satan was choosing to sow seeds of rebellion by going to her. By choosing to break the covenant God had to judge them and we are born unto sin today.  

Love verb masculine: an act of will and or commitment. Source 1 Cor. 13:4-8; Hosea chapters 1, 2, 3; Jeremiah 5:3

Life noun And the Lord God formed man out of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul. Synonym: purpose, meaning. Antonym: spiritual death, death

Light [lie-t] noun: Natural; Artificial; in poetry cheerfulness, frivolity, and nimbleness.

Lion adj. allegorical abstract: ‘Leader, ruler’; ’virtuous, dignified’ numbers 49:9-10; Proverbs 23:3-4; Genesis 28:1;

2. Bad Psalm 10:9; ruthless Psalm 22:13 3. Devour 1 Peter 5:8;

Lust verb derogatory: in Latin this word is eros where we get the word erotic the pagan culture valued free sex/love, romantic notion of hero’s slaying the giants in one’s own life, during the medieval age this word was celebratory concept of knighthood and how they rescue the virgin in distress or defeat’s the heathen kings or Islam. Emotional love or simply love is found in modern society. Synonym: fornication, pedophile, Incest, romance, feel good.          

Letter M

Mamre rebellious, biter, set with trees. In sentence form: I have a mamre in my mouth. Look at the mamre full of evergreens. Being a mamreite gets you where again. Deeper explanation: Abraham was living in a place where pagans reside but kept to himself, also man’s nature is depraved. The book of origin what is called Genesis and was giving the original audience the Commonwealth of the twelve (Israel) where their background of life came from.  

Mammon noun neutral: greed or avarice. Was the false god of wealth in the Cana city states! In lore he be one of the seven demons attached to the deadly sins. In sentence form: That person must a descendant of mammon.

Math [math] numerical value: shorten from the word mathematical; the simplest form of math is known as addition; 1 plus 1 equals two (2). Multiplication number times itself; 3 times two equals six; equivalent in addition is 3 plus 3 equals six. Subtraction negates or subtracts from a number; 2 minus 1 equals one as the two has the greater value to it and not one.

Mazzaroth Hebrew torazam mazarot means Zodiac (declaration of God’s glory) job 38:31-32;

Means of grace: ordinary ways God uses to convert and bless people, examples are reading and preaching of the word, prayer, singing (psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs; Acts 16:25; Ephesians 5:19; Colossians 3:16), enjoying the beauty of God's creation, baptism, and the Lord's Supper.

Mercy noun masculine: benevolence, forgiveness, as well as kindness.

Mercantilist: writers who specialized on the economy. 

Mercantilism an economic sphere of influence Europe used a civil government approved monopolies.

Metaphor [mette-fore] noun: implicit comparison; the use to describe somebody or something of a word or phrase that is not meant literally but by means of a vivid comparison expresses something about him, her, or it, e.g. saying that somebody is a snake; figurative language: all language that involves figures of speech or symbolism and does not literally represent real things symbol; one thing used or considered to represent another

Microbes- single cell organisms’ source genesis 4:5; genesis 9:4-6

Mikveh origin hebrew- personal vow

Might adverb: Power or personal strength

Might aux: possibility, liberty, express permission, probability?

Modalism: doctrine that denies the trinity  

Monergism noun masculine: God’s action alone

Morality noun: Love for our neighbor

Mountains noun feminine: places of high peaks made of gravel and stone and minerals of various types.

Mountains adjective neutral: symbol form sovereignty, majesty, exaltation and power

Modernity – transitional period between philosophies to a new modern philosophy.

Multiculturalism [muhl-tie-cuhl-tur-ah-liz-em] 1960-65 noun: all faith going to the same church; value of being neutral.
You shall make no covenant with them or with their gods. They shall not live in your land, because they will make you sin against Me; for if you serve their gods, it will surely be a snare to you. Exodus 23:32-33 (bible-hub)
Mystery religions f. a dogmatic system that promises secret knowledge, contact with a god for enlightenment, make one divine. Genesis 3:1-5 (2) to stimulate the senses by telling of Hero fable, to get people involved in role-playing activities. 2 Timothy 3:1-6; 2 Peter 1:16; 

Mysticism: belief system that you can have direct access to God bypassing the intellect and sole use of experience.  Same goes as our Savior by passing the right to be our mediator.

Letter N 

Nahash (Nah’ash) Hebrew noun masculine: snake Source 1 Samuel 11:1 

Nativity—place of birth source Luke 2:4-7; Luke 1:36, 39-40

Natural Law [nat-u-ral L-aw] Latin lex naturalis noun feminine: Man knows from birth the difference between right and wrong. 2. Denial of revealed law rejects the supernatural, the divine and even the concept of a personal Triune God.  

Nazir - Hebrew origin means set apart or separate source numbers 6:1-21

Negation noun: to negate truth  

Negative prefixes
Un- not (unrighteousness, ungodly, unjust)
De- reduce or reverse
Dis- opposite feeling or opposite action
Non- not connected with
Mis- bad or wrong (Misspelled)
In- not (injustice)
Im- not (impossible)
Il- not (Illegal)
Ir- not (irregular)
Mal- bad, wrong
Anti- against
Under- too little
Positive prefixes
Re- do again
Over- too much
Nice to meet you: an individual polite greeting
Nicodemus noun: People crusher John 3

Noun (grammar) naming word: a word or group of words used as the name of a class of people, places, or things, or of a specific person, place, or thing

Number [num-ber] grammar: the suffixed case or the ending letter(s) changes its meaning. Plural form –s; object turns into objects; child turns into children so forth and so on.
Number [num-ber] mathematical value: shorten from the word numerical; the simplest value goes from 1 thru 10. There are two types of numbers one is called primary and the other is called secondary.
 
 
 
Nurture [nurcher] Latin 14th century nutritura (act of nursing) noun feminine: training and upbringing.

Nurture [nurcher] transitive verb feminine: to take care of someone, help someone or something, hold someone or something.

Letter O

Oholah her tent pejorative term for Samaria capital of Northern kingdom and the Nation itself. Source Ezekiel 23:4

Oholibah my tent is in her pejorative term for Jerusalem and the Nation of Judah.  Source Ezekiel 23:4 and 11

Onomatopoeia [ònnə matə pée ə] noun: imitation of sound in words.

Olah a lamb burnt offering in Hebrew

Othniel – lion of God

Oversimplification noun neutral: to generalize an issue based on class or race to appeal to a broader group. B. lends credence to an individual without regard to the consequences. “Thou shalt not follow a multitude to do evil, neither agree in a controversy to decline after many and overthrow the truth”. Moses

Letter P

Paganism—they profess to be wise but are fools Exodus 32; Hebrews 12:20; (2) For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men who suppress the truth in unrighteousness, because that is known about God is evident within them; for God made it evident to them. Romans 1:18 (3) Pagan Rome high ideals was the education of wealthy members of society: they exchanged the glory of the incorruptible God in the form of corruptible man and of the birds and four footed animals and crawling creatures Romans 1:21. (4) Pagan Greece high ideal was the promotion of the arts the sciences, and the training of the physical body. 

Parallel adjective: something resembling to each other; geometry distant space between two ends of a line.  

Past tense (grammar): event or situation that occurred in the past

πᾶς ὁ πιστεύων verb with modified participle (Pas ho pisteuwn Ioannhn 3:16 everyone who believes (saving faith)) Greek everyone believing John 3:16, 15; 12:46; Acts 13:39; Romans 10:11; Pass ho agripan everyone loving 1 John 5:1
 πᾶς is a Greek modified participle Pisteuo verb  

Pelagianism noun: All men are saved
 
Penance acknowledging that one is a wicked person, by an act of charity, turns their lives over to a God and worldview which would be totally different. John 20:22-23

Penny pincher [penne-pincher] literary term adj.: someone who saves their money.

Peregrination – to walk long distances

Personality noun: the visible aspect of a man’s character.

Personification [pər sònnəfi káysh'n] noun: an idea or object given human qualities

Pettifog [petty-fog] literary term adj.: someone who lies as if it is true, charismatic leader (pettifogger); stalls for a time (pettifogging).

Pharisees: formalism (orthodox); [Matthew 23:1-8] Josephus 18:3 Now, for the Pharisees, they live meanly, and despise delicacies in diet; and they follow the conduct of reason; and what that prescribes to them as good for them they do; and they think they ought earnestly to strive to observe reason's dictates for practice. They also pay a respect to such as are in years; nor are they so bold as to contradict them in anything which they have introduced; and when they determine that all things are done by fate, they do not take away the freedom from men of acting as they think fit; since their notion is, that it hath pleased God to make a temperament, whereby what he wills is done, but so that the will of man can act virtuously or viciously. They also believe that souls have an immortal rigor in them, and that under the earth there will be rewards or punishments, according as they have lived virtuously or viciously in this life; and the latter are to be detained in an everlasting prison, but that the former shall have power to revive and live again; on account of which doctrines they are able greatly to persuade the body of the people; and whatsoever they do about Divine worship, prayers, and sacrifices, they perform them according to their direction; insomuch that the cities give great attestations to them on account of their entire virtuous conduct, both in the actions of their lives and their discourses also.

Philia (filia) means brotherly love

Philosophy – the belief of the knowledge of men as being foolishly-wise Romans 1:19
Piety noun: Love for the Triune God alone


Pleased to meet you all (polite-greeting) A sentence example: I________ bond servant of God the Father thru the finished work of Christ Jesus give (send) greetings to the (this) congregation (individual) and also to the elders and deacons. May God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ give grace and peace (in letter form?)
Present Perfect verb (grammar): has/have + past particple in relation to time.

Examples:

You have read this verse.

Have you read this verse?     

Prevenient [pri-veenyent] adjective: creating anticipation

Principate [prin suh- peyt] noun masculine middle English 1300-1350: supreme power or office; last vestigaizes of the roman republic.  Latin principatus

Primacy [pri-maa-see] Late Latin noun masculine: office of the primate; governor of the ecclesatical order. See Hebrews 4:14

synonym: High priest

Privation noun: absence of good in man


Proto-evangelium: evangelism before the flood Genesis 3:15

Prolix excess of words
Pronoun (grammar): replaces the noun using term such as which, he, none and you

Protagonist [pro-tag-oin-st] (Film/television) noun: The main character and sometimes the hero/anti-hero of adventure stories.
Pithy to the point

Pilgrim: one who is called a saint is referred to as a stranger living in a strange land

Politico-religious: an idea that revolves around one church activity can transfer over to their Politics. As early as 1633 John Winthrop and the council brought in men like Increase Mather, John cotton to preach allowing the gospel to aide in their decisions.   

Pelagius heresy: a concept founded around 410 anno who came from scholastic belief of Stoicism that original sin did not pass to posterity and that our Savior was a good man among many. Self – sufficient is man alone and denying of God’s role as provider.     

Philosophy verb derogatory: suppression of the truth in unrighteousness

Prayer [prair] noun: is to converse with God. Seek petition devoutly,  give adoration, thanksgiving, and supplication.

I. purpose behind prayer

A. praise God

B. Keep Him in your thoughts

C. addressing God personally

1c. conversation in monologue form: for God may be just listening to it.

Present tense (grammar): either verbal or written to locate event or situation in present time

Primitivism noun: is a religious concept is formed around scriptures infallibility and the acceptance of the normal usage of the sentence instead of allowing a deeper explanation flow from the literal narrative found in writ.

Letter Q
Quilt noun: handmade blanket
Quit noun: giving up

Quite noun: lack of noise or sound

Question grammar: these words How or Why are used.

Letter R

Rebellion noun: refusal of obedience

Red green blue                                                                      

Primary colors

Redemption noun: the act of saving someone from their corrupt nature. 

Regardful (adj.): showing of the proper respect to an individual in charge.  

Remnant noun masculine plural: free will which is only possessed by God choses who will be saved and are called sons of God.

Republic – people are the rulers, contrary is monarchy, despot a singular leader on top, the office holds an evangelical authority contradicts republic system. Latin res (thing) publica (public)

Rephaims “race of giants” genesis 14:5, 15:20, Deut. 2:10-1,20, 3:11,13; Josh. 12:4, 13:12, 15:8, 17:15, 18:16; 2Sam. 5:11 & 22, 23:13; 1Chr. 11:15, 14:9, 20:4.

Resurrection: is the concept of a living being coming back to life after death.

Resurrection from the dead (reference) Psalm 110, Acts 2:30-31, Matthew 28:16-20: transcendence of Jesus Christ

Rhyme noun a word system that uses similar sounding lexis to form verses or poems.

Rhetorical question noun figure of speech: question requiring no answer

Example: Genesis 3:1 Hath God said?

Letter S   

Saba- (military term) Hebrew noun: host

Sabaoth (military term) plural: hosts

A Sabbath day’s walk (wordplay): a 5/8 or 6/8 mile of a walk; source Acts 1:12 

Sacralism verb: it does not permit the church system to be free from the influence of the civil magistrate’s office. The state decides what lawful worship is.
Sadducees: to be just or right; skepticism (liberal)

Salvific – the power to save or redeem

Salvation- by means of the Savior is rescued from sin and death via regeneration and adoption by the Lord God. 2. Liberation and deliverance. Example: Please hasten, to help me O Lord my salvation. Salvation is interchangeable with or replaces deliver. Ps 38:22 

Same Substance koine Greek adjective (homoousios) God is one in being;
This came about because heretical dogma was circulating concerning Jesus Christ did not eternally exist.

Ignatius of Antioch martyr’d 110 anno “under the divine dispensation Jesus Christ, our God, was conceived by Mary of the seed of David and of the Spirit of God….” Ephesians 18:2; “the age old empire of evil has been overthrown, for God now has appeared in the human form to bring a new order, even life without end.” Ephesians 19:3 “Glory be to Jesus Christ, the divine one who has gifted you with such wisdom” Smyrnaens 1:1        

Samson pronoun masculine: sun

Sanctification [sank-ti-fi-cation] noun root word Sanctify: to set apart, to make holy. The process is the free work of the Holy Spirit according to his will. The person whom been elected still sins so the act itself is alone unmerited favor of the Lord God.

Sanguine [sang-gwin] 15th century adjective: confident, reddish glow on the person.

Scriptural Warrant noun masculine: what does scripture authorizes. 

Se [see] Latin pronoun himself, herself, itself, themselves

Seed of David (reference) masculine: holy writ translation Roman 1:3, Matthew 1:1: Christ came in history

Sopater [sew-pa-ter] Hebrew noun: savior of his father Acts 20:4;

Shame [shame] (strong sense of guilt) Then the man and his wife heard the sound of the Lord God as he was walking in the garden in the cool of the day, and they hid from the Lord God among the trees of the garden. But the Lord God called to the man, “Where are you?” He answered, “I heard you in the garden, and I was afraid because I was naked; so I hid.”

Shamagar [sha-ma-gar] Hebrew verb: stranger

Shaveh Kiriathaim “plains” genesis 14:5

Shelamim ram used as a peace offering in Hebrew source numbers 6:18

Shema from Hebrew (sema) hear. Deuteronomy 6:4 (First Word); part of the Jewish prayer service, they call it Shema Yisrael. (1 Corin. 8:1, 5-6) “Hear O Israel the LORD your God is one.” Moses

Shemeber "name of force; name of the strong." Genesis 14:2

Shibboleth Hebrew: an individual’s or groups social custom being unknown or treated as barbarianism.

Shiloah [sha-loam] Hebrew noun: peace   
Shiloh [shy-low] Hebrew noun: he is to be sent

Shinar “possibly means ‘gate’” region in which Nimrod had ruled; modern day west Iraq near the Euphrates river.  Genesis 14:1

Shinab “father of changing”

Shub [sh-u-b] Hebrew shub verb: repentance, to convert or conversion: closest in Koine Greek is metanoeo or to come to ones senses or right mind. Latin: penance. I do repent penetenciam; I repent peniteo; I am repentant peniteor; hiphil is a causative action to shub as in God rejecting man’s repentance. Amos 1:3, 6, 9, 11, 13; 2:1, 4, 6; qal means not returning to the Lord Amos 4:6, 8-11; it could also means being qal as to restoring unto the Lord. Amos 9:14 

Siddur (Hebrew plural Siddurim) “book of Jewish prayer” well known prayers are in the bible Deuteronomy 6:4; Priestly blessing Numbers 6:24-26, around the period of second temple there was approximately 19 prayers one before services one around the close, 850 ‘before Christ’ first in Webster English 1837.

Sinai [Mount] noun feminine: high place of God or place to worship God. Matthew 28:16-17; Exodus 19:11

Sodom “town of wickedness” genesis 14:2
Space [sp-ace] noun {Milton} 14th century: directional

Special Revelation theology noun: What has been revealed by God the Father written in book form. Hebrew 1:1-2; 2 timothy 3:15-17   


Stern: back end of the ship

Stewardship [stew-ard-ship] noun: a person who works for another
Strength [str-en-gth] (Strengþu) Early English 12th century noun: moral resistance, fortitude, upper bodily strong.

Stylized [sti-liahzed] verb used with an object: a portrait of one worldview in style form.

Subject verb agreement: the use of singular words with singular verbs or plural words with plural verbs.

Succoth Hebrew for booth’s or tent (suukkot) Succoth-Benoth Babylonian counterfeit version of the Festival of Booths required by God given to the Congregation to enforce in Ancient times. 2 kings 17:30. Festival of booth’s Leviticus 23:40-43; Deut. 31:10, 11; 1 Kings 8; 2 Chronicles 7

Submit Latin 14th century verb; Lean on someone else; a willful act of piety

Submissive Latin 1580’s root sub- below; adjective; masculine: submit to orders given or agree to follow orders.

Subtext [sub tekst] noun: underlying meaning or message

Subordinate standard: Reformed confession of faith, catechism or other doctrinal or regulatory statement subscribed to by a Protestant church.

Symbolism [sim-bol-ism] 1650’s noun: the use of shadows and types in the arts (1866) and literature (1892). 2. A set of symbols. Found in two parts one historical and the second philosophical.


Syllables Vowels a, e, i, o, u need to be pronounced to determine the syllables
Symfonia [sim-phone-ia] Koine Greek noun: (with hope) saints who suffer together as without a homeland. 2. (With love) Showing charitable action towards those of the same religious view. Seentence: Keeping symfonia in mind; do unto other that thou wish to be unto thee.  Notes: mood indication can be passive.

Systematic Promulgation verb --- another term for civil code or Legal system

Syncretism (noun or adverb) adding two separate systems that is incompatible with each other to bring people in. Deuteronomy 17:2-5; Galatians; 1 Kings 18:19, 20:13

Synergism noun infidel term: human action to be saved

Synonym (reference term) similar word   

Letter T

Teleological (T-el-e) from Ancient Greek root word is Tele means design; all that exists has a designer in this case God.  

Temporal- of earth src Rom. 8:20; Lam. 3:39;

Thadal “great chief” confer with Tidal

Than conjunction: compared to: an contrast with

Thargal “great chief” confer with Tidal

That (definitive article) confer with the.

The (definitive article) in English in old English 3 forms of articles se (m.) seo (f.) pater (neutral) middle English Ye. 


Thematic vowel (grammar):
the letter after the root word root-thematic vowel-suffix in english (Latin/Greek) it is usally the letter a or i    


Theodicy [THe- adese] (Theos: God) (dike: justice) doctrinal term

noun: to explain why GOD is good

Theotokos: the child bearer of God.

Theosis (Theosis) meaning the pre-existence of Christ

Theou exousiai (qeou exousiai) means servant of God in romans 13:1 signifies that a civil leader is called into ministry. 1 Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers: for there is no power but of God: and the powers that be, are ordained of God. paoa ψυχη εξουσιαις υπερεχουσαις υποτασσεσθω ου γαρ εστιν εξουσια ει μη απο qeou αι δε ουσαι εξουσιαι υπο του θεου τεταγμεναι εισιν; omnis anima potestatibus sublimioribus subdita sit non est enim potestas nisi a Deo quae autem sunt a Deo ordinatae sunt translations are 1599 GVN; stephanos 1550; Bibla Sacra

Third person singular: is he, she, or it

Tidal “great chief” Genesis 14:1

Transcendence of God, He lives outside of our time and self-exists- genesis 1; john 1:1-4; 1:14

Trinity origin of the word comes from the church philosopher Tertullian in about anno 225 the Latin trinitas number three; adjective trinus three-fold, three each, triple only when the council at Nicea the word Holy was added his works were adopted as orthodox.   Fourth Lateran Council declared, "it is the Father who generates, the Son who is begotten, and the Holy Spirit who proceeds”.

2. Trinity: theological term- God is one transcendent and personal, but different in nature, and in Godhood 

Trope [trohp] Latin noun masculine: a figure of speech (literature); example the title Wrath of God on wicked men is based on the first point of Calvinism: Total Depravity and the fifth point perseverance of the Saints.
Trouble adj. in question mark form of causing (ongoing) or past tense (caused) 2. Tribulation a time of anxiety or worry

Typology noun neutral: the use of an animal, person or object as a means to give a greater literary parallel story.

Tyrant noun masculine: wicked ruler

Tyrant’s plural noun masculine: wicked rulers

Tyranny adj.: a civil system practiced 

Letter U

Undead theory- man from birth is already dead, in bondage to sin, incapable of escape or rescue according to his own merit.

Unregenerate man Titus 3:3: At one time we too were foolish, disobedient, deceived and enslaved by all kinds of passions and pleasures. We lived in malice and envy, being hated and hating one another.

Under the same skies wordplay: worldview

Letter V

Verb (grammar) Latin: action or occurrence; also be used in the past tense or present tense example have/had, is/were.  

Vikings noun: a group of Icelandic people who both traded and took up arms for a living they pillaged north Umbria east coast of England sometimes northern France sometimes used the Rhine River to go into attack the Germanic city states 

Victory finalized accomplishment

Violin a stringed instrument

Letter W

Wet bow: when seawater comes on board the ship.

What pronoun 1. (used interrogatively as a request for specific information): What is the matter? 2. (used interrogatively to inquire about the character, occupation, etc

Whatever feminine (pronoun) slang: relativistic response to someone complaints or long monologue on you.

Whosoever; [hü-sə-ˈwe-vər] pronoun: In Greek where this word comes from means ‘all who believe’ in middle Anglo it comes up this term.

White:  a secondary color mixed the red-green-blue equally; symbolism form sign of purity and humility. Vikings came up with signal scheme that was either white for surrender or red for battle. 

White Sunday another name for Pentecost 50th   day Acts 2; Whitsuntide was vacation time after white Sunday; Deuteronomy 16:10; Anglo- Saxon tongue- hwitmonedei; Icelandic gloss    hvitasunnu-dagr; the festival of weeks Hebrew: חג השבועות, Ḥag ha-Shavuot

Wilhelm scream [will-helm] sound effect adjective: a type of stock sound used as a yell or scream of someone being hit. See Star wars and Indiana Jones

Wolf [wolf] literary term adj.: someone who leads the sheep (faithful) into goats; false-teacher.
World [werld] noun: the planet surface or a round globe. In Koine Greek the term was used quite a few times. 1. Civil magisterial system; 2.Group of people living in time and space; 3. a limited group separate from the whole; 4.The entire universe; 5. An entire population; the term is not limited to sphere or globe. Congress and the executive branch want us to believe that the world belongs to them but like us will die one day. The framers of the constitution may have lived in a world quite a different from our own. The world the Calvinists live in is constantly suppressed by the enemies of the gospel.

Word: Logos philosophical term- a supernatural act that only the Lord and God the Father, the Son, and Holy Spirit can accomplish  

2. Word: a system that gathers together letters that form phonetic sounds

Wordplay [wor-d pl-ay] verb Mood indicative active 2nd or 3rd person singular: the ability to take a word and turning it into a sentence or phrase. Examples:  Our ancient nemesis; who seeks our end: Satan

Corporeal ends awaits us: death

Dressed in clay: total depravity

Past and present the same: God

Letter Y

You [u]: a second person pronoun

Yellow:  a mixture of a primary color green and secondary color orange; symbolism form sign of cowardice, betrayal.    

Yet (conjunction):  yet I’ll make the effort.  (adv.) when it comes to the past, present, or future.

Letter Z 

Zeboiim “military city” genesis 14:2

Zuzims “restless, roaming” In Hebrew "Zuz" represents the root "z'z" which means, "to move" genesis 14:5 Deuteronomy  2:20

Zoar “small” genesis 14:2, genesis 19:30

Zoo noun: a place where men can see animals.

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