| Term | Definition |
| covenant | A formal binding agreement made by two or more persons or parties. |
| staff | A long stick or cane used as an aid in walking or as a weapon; a rod carried as a symbol of authority. |
| livestock | Domestic animals, such as cattle, horses, sheep or pigs, raised and kept as on a farm |
| altar | A table or similar structure in a church or temple, used in religious ceremonies |
| descendant | A person or an animal descended from specified ancestors |
| strife | A bitter conflict or struggle |
| heir | A person who inherits or is legally entitled to inherit the property or title of another |
| tithe | A tenth part of one's annual income, especially for the financial support of a church or clergy. |
| multitude | A large number. |
| deny | To declare to be untrue; contradict |
| slay | To kill violently |
| concubine | A secondary wife with few rights |
| sojourn | To stay for a time; reside temporarily. |
| conceive | To become pregnant with |
| despise | hate or to dislike |
| integrity | Moral uprightness; honesty. |
| vindication | freedom from guilt shame or punishment |
| vacillate | To swing indecisively from one course of action or opinion to another; waver |
| brimstone | Sulfur (or the torments of hell; hellfire) |