All Words

Abraham4 examples
First patriarch of the Hebrew people, father of faith in monotheistic religions
accord3 examples
Agreement or concurrence of opinion, will, or action; harmony in sound or pitch
Adam4 examples
First human created by God; humanity in general; to be red
alms3 examples
Money or goods given to the poor as an act of charity
altar2 examples
A table or raised structure for religious offerings or worship
amaze4 examples
To fill with wonder and astonishment; to astound, to bewilder
amen3 examples
Expression of solemn ratification or agreement; "so be it"
answer15 examples
A response or reply; something said or done in reaction to a statement or question
apostle3 examples
A messenger or early Christian leader sent to preach the Gospel
ascend7 examples
To move upward, to rise, to climb up; to slope or lead upward
ascetic2 examples
Characterized by severe self-discipline and abstention from worldly pleasures
authority3 examples
The power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience; legitimate power delegated to a person or organization
baptize3 examples
To perform the Christian sacrament of baptism by immersing in or sprinkling with water
become9 examples
To begin to be; turn into; grow to be; change into
behold18 examples
To look at or observe (someone or something), especially with appreciation
blessing4 examples
The act of invoking divine favor or consecration; a favor or gift bestowed by God
Capernaum2 examples
Ancient fishing village on the Sea of Galilee, center of Jesus ministry
centurion2 examples
Commander of a century (unit of around 80 soldiers) in the Roman army
Christ6 examples
Title meaning "the anointed one", used as a title for Jesus in Christianity
commandment6 examples
A divine decree or order, especially one of the Ten Commandments; an authoritative order or injunction
confound7 examples
To perplex, puzzle, or mix up; to defeat or thwart; to damn (as mild oath)
confuse3 examples
To puzzle, perplex, baffle, or bewilder; to mix up or mistake one thing for another
covenant2 examples
A formal agreement or promise, especially one made with God
create10 examples
To bring into existence; to make or produce from nothing or from existing materials
crucifixion3 examples
Method of execution by fixing to a cross, especially as used by Romans
David3 examples
Second king of the United Kingdom of Israel, psalmist and prophet
death35 examples
The cessation of life and all associated processes; the end of an organism's existence
deliverance3 examples
The act of being rescued or set free; salvation from danger or evil
despise4 examples
To regard with contempt or scorn; to look down upon
disciple8 examples
A follower or student of a teacher, leader, or philosopher
divine5 examples
Of, from, or like God or a god; sacred, holy; excellent in the highest degree
dominion4 examples
Sovereign authority, control, or rule; territory under sovereign rule
earth34 examples
The planet third from the sun; the ground; soil; the world of human habitation
evidence3 examples
Facts or observations presented in support of an assertion
exalt4 examples
To raise in rank, status, or character; to glorify or praise highly
exceed2 examples
To be larger or greater than; to go beyond; to surpass
faith9 examples
Confidence or trust in a person or thing; strong belief in religious doctrine; loyalty
fall12 examples
To move downward by force of gravity; to descend; the season autumn
fate9 examples
The presumed cause, force, principle, or divine will that predetermines events
fellowship3 examples
A company of people that share the same interest or aim; companionship; friendly association
forgive6 examples
To pardon someone; to waive any negative feeling or desire for punishment
forsake3 examples
To abandon, to give up, to leave (permanently), to renounce
Galilee2 examples
Region in northern Israel
generation5 examples
The act of producing or bringing into being; a single step in natural descent; a group of individuals born and living about the same time
gentile2 examples
A person who is not Jewish; historically also referring to non-Christians or pagans
glory14 examples
Great beauty and splendor; honor and praise; divine presence or manifestation
gospel5 examples
The message of Christ; any of the four books describing Christ's life and teachings
grace16 examples
Divine favor or help; elegance of movement; favor or goodwill
heart38 examples
A muscular organ that pumps blood through the body; the center of emotions and feelings
heaven29 examples
The sky or celestial sphere; the abode of God or gods; paradise; a state of bliss
hell6 examples
The underworld; place of torment in the afterlife where sinners and evil spirits dwell
holy5 examples
Dedicated to a religious purpose; sacred; morally and spiritually excellent
honor3 examples
A quality of worthiness and respectability that affects both the social standing and self-evaluation of an individual
hope7 examples
To want something to happen, with a sense of expectation that it might
hypocrite5 examples
One who feigns to be what they are not; one who pretends to be better than they really are, or to be pious, virtuous, etc., without really being so
intellect2 examples
The faculty of reasoning and understanding; the ability to perceive and comprehend meaning
jealous2 examples
Suspecting rivalry in love; protective of one's rights or possessions; envious of another's advantages
John2 examples
Male given name of Hebrew origin meaning "Jehovah has been gracious"
judge11 examples
A public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice
knowledge12 examples
The fact of knowing about something; general understanding or familiarity with a subject, place, situation etc.
love40 examples
An intense feeling of deep affection or fondness
majesty3 examples
The quality of being impressive, great, dignified, or sovereign; sovereign power or authority
manifest6 examples
Evident to the senses, especially to the sight; apparent; distinctly perceived
marriage3 examples
The legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners in a relationship
Mary2 examples
Common female name in biblical context
mercy12 examples
Compassion or forgiveness shown toward someone whom it is within one's power to punish or harm
minister4 examples
A person authorized to conduct religious worship or serve in government
Moses2 examples
Hebrew prophet and lawgiver
multitude8 examples
A great number or amount, often of people; the masses or common people collectively
nativity2 examples
Birth, especially the birth of Jesus Christ; circumstances of ones birth
neglect4 examples
To fail to care for or attend to something; to disregard
oracle3 examples
A shrine where prophecies are uttered; a person through whom a deity speaks; a prophetic declaration
parable6 examples
A short narrative illustrating a moral or spiritual lesson
paradise3 examples
A place of perfect happiness; heaven; the Garden of Eden
peace22 examples
Freedom from disturbance; state of tranquility and harmony
people17 examples
A body of persons regarded as a collective; the members of a society or community
Peter4 examples
Chief apostle of Jesus Christ, originally named Simon
Pharisee4 examples
Member of an ancient Jewish sect known for strict observance of Jewish traditions
philosophy2 examples
The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language
Pilate4 examples
Roman governor of Judaea (26-36 CE) who presided over the trial of Jesus
praise11 examples
Expression of approval or admiration; commendation; worship
prophet10 examples
One who speaks by divine inspiration or as a religious intermediary
reality2 examples
The state of being actual or real; the real world or the totality of real things
redemption3 examples
The act of redeeming or being redeemed; salvation from sin; recovery by payment of a price
rejoice10 examples
To feel or show great joy or delight; to be very happy, be delighted, exult
repentance8 examples
The action of repenting; sincere regret or remorse for wrongdoing
resurrection6 examples
Rising from death to life; revival or restoration
revelation4 examples
The act of revealing or disclosing divine truth; something revealed, especially by divine means
righteousness10 examples
The quality or state of being morally correct and justifiable
sabbath2 examples
A day set aside for rest and worship, traditionally the seventh day of the week
sacrifice7 examples
The offering of something to a deity as an act of propitiation or homage
salvation4 examples
The act of saving or being saved from sin and its consequences
saviour3 examples
One who saves, delivers, or rescues from peril; especially as a title of Jesus Christ
seal5 examples
Device for making impression; act of closing securely
sheol3 examples
The underworld or place of stillness and darkness which lies after death in Hebrew thought
signify9 examples
To create a sign out of something; to give something meaning or importance; to show intentions; to mean or betoken
sin23 examples
An act that is considered to be wrong according to religious or moral law
Sinai2 examples
Mountain and peninsula where Moses received the Ten Commandments according to the Bible
soul27 examples
The spiritual or immaterial part of a human being or animal; the essence of a being
spirit18 examples
The animating or vital principle; breath of life; soul; supernatural being
suffer11 examples
To undergo or endure pain, distress, or hardship
synagogue2 examples
Jewish house of worship and community center
tabernacle2 examples
A portable dwelling place for divine presence, especially the sacred tent of the Israelites
temperance3 examples
Habitual moderation in regard to natural appetites and passions; self-restraint; abstinence from alcoholic drinks
temple5 examples
A building devoted to the worship of a deity or deities
temptation4 examples
The act of tempting or the condition of being tempted; enticement or allurement
truth30 examples
Conformity with fact or reality; verity; quality of being true
verily9 examples
In truth, truly, certainly; as a matter of truth or fact
water9 examples
A clear, colorless liquid essential for life
wicked6 examples
Evil or morally wrong by nature; later also excellent or impressive (slang)
wisdom17 examples
The quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment
witness14 examples
One who sees or has personal knowledge of something; testimony; attestation of a fact or event
wonder10 examples
Something that causes amazement or awe; a marvel; the emotion of surprise and admiration
world58 examples
The earth, globe, or planet; the physical universe; the whole of human civilization
worship10 examples
To show reverence and adoration for a deity; religious devotion and honor
zeal4 examples
Fervor or tireless devotion for a person, cause, or ideal and determination in its furtherance
Zion2 examples
Originally a hill in Jerusalem, later a synonym for Jerusalem and the Land of Israel