Bible Words Starting with E

Welcome back to our exciting series on Bible Words from A to Z! The letter E is the focus of this post and when researching for Bible words starting with E, I came across several life changing words like Eternal Life, Emmanuel (God with us), Exodus (God's great deliverance), Elijah (the mighty prophet), and Eden (the perfect beginning).

Some words were new to me and I had an opportunity to learn more about the word and how it affects or applies to my life. I hope you find one or many words that would change your spiritual life.

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Bible Words Starting with E

Bible Words Starting with E

People & Prophets

Places & Locations

  • Eden: Eden was the paradise garden where God placed Adam and Eve before sin entered the world through their disobedience. (Genesis 2:8, Genesis 2:15, Ezekiel 28:13)
  • Egypt: Egypt was the powerful nation where Israel was enslaved for 400 years before God delivered them through Moses and the Exodus. (Genesis 46:6, Exodus 12:41, Matthew 2:14)
  • Emmaus: Emmaus was the village where two disciples walked with the resurrected Jesus without recognizing Him until He broke bread. (Luke 24:13, Luke 24:30-31)
  • Ephesus: Ephesus was a major city in Asia Minor where Paul ministered for three years and established a strong church later addressed in Revelation. (Acts 19:1, Acts 20:31, Revelation 2:1)
  • Edom: Edom was the nation descended from Esau, located southeast of Israel, often hostile to their Israelite relatives. (Genesis 36:8, Obadiah 1:1, Malachi 1:4)
  • En Gedi: En Gedi was an oasis near the Dead Sea where David hid from Saul in caves and spared Saul's life. (1 Samuel 23:29, 1 Samuel 24:1-4, Song of Solomon 1:14)
  • Endor: Endor was the town where King Saul consulted a medium who summoned the spirit of Samuel before his final battle. (1 Samuel 28:7, 1 Samuel 28:12)
  • Euphrates: The Euphrates was one of the great rivers of the ancient world, marking the eastern boundary of the Promised Land. (Genesis 2:14, Genesis 15:18, Revelation 9:14)
  • Ebenezer: Ebenezer was the place where Samuel set up a stone memorial saying "Thus far the Lord has helped us" after victory over the Philistines. (1 Samuel 7:12)
  • Elam: Elam was an ancient kingdom east of Babylon whose archers were feared, and whose people were present at Pentecost. (Genesis 14:1, Isaiah 22:6, Acts 2:9)
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Objects & Symbols

Emmanuel - God With Us
  • Ephod: The ephod was a sacred vest worn by the high priest containing the Urim and Thummim for seeking God's guidance. (Exodus 28:6, 1 Samuel 23:9, Judges 8:27)
  • Earrings: Earrings were jewelry items that Jacob's household buried before going to Bethel, and later used to make the golden calf. (Genesis 35:4, Exodus 32:2-3)
  • Eagle: Eagles symbolize strength, renewal, and God's protective care, with believers promised to soar like eagles on wings. (Exodus 19:4, Isaiah 40:31, Revelation 4:7)
  • Emerald: Emerald was a precious green stone found in the high priest's breastplate and described in visions of God's throne. (Exodus 28:18, Revelation 4:3, Ezekiel 28:13)
  • Ephah: An ephah was a unit of dry measure used for grain, equivalent to about a bushel in volume. (Leviticus 19:36, Ruth 2:17, Ezekiel 45:11)
  • Epistle: An epistle is a letter, particularly the apostolic letters that form much of the New Testament instruction to churches. (2 Corinthians 3:2, 2 Peter 3:16, Colossians 4:16)
  • Ensign: An ensign was a banner or standard raised as a signal to gather people or mark a location. (Isaiah 11:10, Isaiah 62:10)
  • Embroidery: Embroidery was decorative needlework used on priestly garments and the tabernacle curtains showing skilled craftsmanship. (Exodus 28:39, Exodus 35:35, Ezekiel 16:10)
  • Eye of a Needle: The eye of a needle represents something extremely difficult, used by Jesus to illustrate the challenge for the rich to enter God's kingdom. (Matthew 19:24, Mark 10:25)
  • Everlasting Arms: The everlasting arms symbolize God's eternal support and protection underneath His people. (Deuteronomy 33:27)

Spiritual Concepts

Actions & Practices

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Attributes & Titles of God

  • Emmanuel: Emmanuel means "God with us," the prophetic name for Jesus emphasizing God's incarnation and presence among humanity. (Isaiah 7:14, Matthew 1:23)
  • Everlasting: Everlasting describes God's eternal nature without beginning or end, unchanging through all generations. (Genesis 21:33, Isaiah 40:28, Romans 16:26)
  • Eternal: Eternal emphasizes God's timeless existence and the everlasting nature of His purposes and promises. (Deuteronomy 33:27, 1 Timothy 1:17, Psalm 90:2)
  • Exalted: Exalted describes God's supreme position high above all creation, worthy of highest honor and praise. (Psalm 97:9, Isaiah 6:1, Psalm 99:2)
  • El Elyon: El Elyon is Hebrew for "God Most High," emphasizing His supreme authority over all powers and beings. (Genesis 14:18-19, Psalm 78:35, Daniel 4:2)
  • El Shaddai: El Shaddai means "God Almighty," emphasizing His all-sufficient power and ability to provide everything needed. (Genesis 17:1, Genesis 49:25, Exodus 6:3)
  • El Roi: El Roi means "The God Who Sees Me," the name Hagar gave God recognizing His personal awareness of her situation. (Genesis 16:13)
  • Excellent: Excellent describes God's surpassing greatness, His name and works being of highest quality and worth. (Psalm 8:1, Psalm 148:13, Isaiah 12:5)
  • Elect One: Elect One is a messianic title referring to the Chosen One whom God appointed and delights in. (Isaiah 42:1, Luke 23:35)
  • Enthroned: Enthroned describes God's position of royal authority seated on His heavenly throne ruling over all creation. (Psalm 9:7, Psalm 22:3, Isaiah 6:1)

Spiritual Beings & Forces

Biblical Events

  • Exodus: The Exodus was Israel's miraculous deliverance from Egyptian slavery under Moses' leadership, the defining event of Old Testament history. (Exodus 12:37, Exodus 14:30, Hebrews 11:27)
  • Exile: The Exile refers to the Babylonian captivity when Judah was deported from their land for 70 years as judgment. (2 Kings 25:11, Jeremiah 29:10, Ezra 1:1)
  • Epiphany: Epiphany traditionally celebrates the manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles represented by the visit of the wise men. (Matthew 2:1-12)
  • Empty Tomb: The empty tomb on resurrection morning provided the first physical evidence that Jesus had risen from the dead. (Luke 24:3, John 20:6-8, Matthew 28:6)
  • Earthquake (Crucifixion): An earthquake at Jesus' death tore the temple veil, opened tombs, and caused the centurion to confess Christ's deity. (Matthew 27:51-54)
  • Elijah's Ascension: Elijah's ascension occurred when he was taken to heaven in a whirlwind with chariots of fire without dying. (2 Kings 2:11, 2 Kings 2:1)
  • Esther's Courage: Esther risked her life by approaching the king uninvited to save her people from Haman's genocidal plot. (Esther 4:16, Esther 5:1-2, Esther 7:3-6)
  • Entry into Jerusalem: Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday fulfilled prophecy as people shouted "Hosanna" and laid palm branches. (Matthew 21:8-9, John 12:13, Zechariah 9:9)
  • Emmaus Road: On the Emmaus road, two disciples walked with the resurrected Jesus discussing Scripture before recognizing Him at dinner. (Luke 24:13-35)
  • Ezekiel's Vision: Ezekiel's vision of the valley of dry bones illustrated Israel's spiritual death and God's promise of restoration. (Ezekiel 37:1-14)
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Hebrew & Greek Terms

Covenants & Promises

  • Everlasting Covenant: The everlasting covenant is God's eternal promise established with Noah, Abraham, and ultimately fulfilled in Christ's blood. (Genesis 9:16, Genesis 17:7, Hebrews 13:20)
  • Eternal Inheritance: The eternal inheritance is the promised reward believers will receive in heaven that can never fade or perish. (1 Peter 1:4, Hebrews 9:15)
  • Emmanuel Promise: The Emmanuel promise declared that God would be with His people, ultimately fulfilled in Christ's incarnation. (Isaiah 7:14, Matthew 1:23, Matthew 28:20)
  • End Times: The end times refer to the prophesied period before Christ's return including tribulation, judgment, and restoration. (Matthew 24:3, 2 Timothy 3:1, Revelation 1:19)
  • Election of Grace: Election of grace affirms that God chose believers for salvation purely by His unmerited favor, not human works. (Romans 11:5, Ephesians 1:4-5)
  • Eternal Redemption: Eternal redemption is the complete and permanent salvation secured by Christ's once-for-all sacrifice. (Hebrews 9:12)
  • Exodus Promise: God's Exodus promise declared He would deliver His people from bondage and bring them to the promised land. (Exodus 3:8, Exodus 6:6-7)
  • Enduring Word: God's Word endures forever, remaining steadfast and unchanging throughout all generations. (Isaiah 40:8, 1 Peter 1:25)
  • Eternal Glory: Eternal glory is the promised future state of splendor believers will share with Christ after suffering. (2 Corinthians 4:17, 1 Peter 5:10)
  • Eye Has Not Seen: This promise declares that God has prepared unimaginable blessings for those who love Him. (1 Corinthians 2:9, Isaiah 64:4)

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Fun Activities

  1. Garden Craft: Create a mini “Eden” with plants, rocks, and toy animals.
  2. Prayer Jar: Write down prayers and watch how God answers them (like Elijah’s fire!).
  3. Crown Craft: Make a crown like Esther’s and write ways to be brave for others.
  4. Memory Verse: "The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it." – Psalm 24:1

What’s Next?

Stay tuned for our next article exploring Bible words starting with F! Don’t forget to share your favorite E-word story with a friend!

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Hi there! I'm a proud father of three amazing kids with a loving wife, and sharing God's words has always been a big part of my life. I love sharing Biblical stories that inspire, teach, and bring a little light into the world. My goal is to encourage and inspire readers of all ages. Writing is more than just words on a page for me, it’s a way to share faith, hope, and creativity. Thanks for stopping by at faithfulfable.com, and I hope my stories bring joy to your journey!

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