Gitt.i.th is a musical term possibly meaning "an instrument of Gath."
goad
a sharp, pointed prodding device used to motivate reluctant animals (such as oxen and mules) to move in the right direction.
gospel
Gospel means "good news" or "glad tidings," specifically the Good News of Jesus" life, death, and resurrection for our salvation, healing, and provision; and the hope of eternal life that Jesus made available to us by G.o.d"s grace.
Hades
Hades: The nether realm of the disembodied spirits.
Har-magedon
Har-magedon, also called Armegeddon, is most likely a reference to hill ("har") of Megiddo, near the Carmel Range in Israel. This area has a large valley plain with plenty of room for armies to maneuver.
hin
A hin was about 6.5 liters or 1.7 gallons.
homer
One homer is about 220 liters, 6.2 U. S. bushels, 6.1 imperial bushels, 58 U. S. gallons, or 48.4 imperial gallons.
hypocrite
a stage actor; someone who pretends to be someone other than who they really are; a pretender; a dissembler
Ishmael
Ishmael is the son of Abraham and Hagar. Ishmael literally means, "G.o.d hears."
Jehovah
See "Yahweh."
Jesus
"Jesus" is Greek for the Hebrew name "Yeshua," which is a short version of "Yehoshua," which comes from "Yoshia," which means "He will save."
kodrantes
A kodrantes is a small coin worth one half of an Attic chalcus or two lepta. It is worth less than 2% of a day"s wages for an agricultural laborer.
lepta
Lepta are very small, bra.s.s, Jewish coins worth half a Roman quadrans each, which is worth a quarter of the copper a.s.sarion. Lepta are worth less than 1% of an agricultural worker"s daily wages.
Leviathan
Leviathan is a poetic name for a large aquatic creature, posssibly a crocodile or a dinosaur.
Mahalath
Mahalath is the name of a tune or a musical term.
manna
Name for the food that G.o.d miraculously provided to the Israelites while they were wandering in the wilderness between Egypt and the promised land. From Hebrew man-hu (What is that?) or manan (to allot). See Exodus 16:14-35.
Maschil
Maschil is a musical and literary term for "contemplation" or "meditative psalm."
michtam
A michtam is a poem.
mina
A mina is a Greek coin worth 100 Greek drachmas (or 100 Roman denarii), or about 100 day"s wages for an agricultural laborer.
myrrh
Myrrh is the fragrant substance that oozes out of the stems and branches of the low, shrubby tree commiphora myrrha or comiphora kataf native to the Arabian deserts and parts of Africa. The fragrant gum drops to the ground and hardens into an oily yellowish-brown resin. Myrrh was highly valued as a perfume, and as an ingredient in medicinal and ceremonial ointments.
Nicolaitans
Nicolaitans were most likely Gnostics who taught the detestable lie that the material and physical realms were entirely separate and that immorality in the physical realm wouldn"t harm your spiritual health.
omega
Omega is the last letter of the Greek alphabet. It is sometimes used to mean the last or the end.
Peniel
Peniel is Hebrew for "face of G.o.d."
phylactery
a leather container for holding a small scroll containing important Scripture pa.s.sages that is worn on the arm or forehead in prayer. These phylacteries (tefillin in Hebrew) are still used by orthodox Jewish men.
See Deuteronomy 6:8.
Praetorium
Praetorium: the Roman governor"s residence and office building, and those who work there.