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Bible Dictionary: Terms Beginning with J

Exploring biblical terms starting with "J" reveals the centrality of Jesus Christ, God's justice and judgment, and the joy of salvation. Here's your comprehensive guide to essential biblical vocabulary.

Major Biblical Figures

Jacob

Isaac's younger son who received the birthright and blessing through deception, later wrestling with God and renamed Israel, father of the twelve tribes.

James

Name of several New Testament figures: James the apostle (John's brother), James the Less (apostle), and James (Jesus' half-brother who led the Jerusalem church and wrote the epistle).

Japheth

Noah's son whose descendants populated Europe and parts of Asia, blessed to dwell in Shem's tents.

Jason

Paul's host in Thessalonica who faced a mob and posted bond, demonstrating courage in supporting the gospel.

Jechoniah (Jeconiah)

King of Judah taken captive to Babylon, cursed so no descendant would prosper on David's throne, yet ancestor of Jesus through legal lineage.

Jedidiah

Name meaning "beloved of the Lord" given to Solomon by Nathan the prophet after David's repentance.

Jehoahaz

Name of two kings: king of Israel who did evil, and king of Judah deposed by Egypt after three months.

Jehoash (Joash)

King of Judah hidden as infant from Athaliah's massacre, crowned at seven, initially faithful but later killed Zechariah the priest.

Jehoiachin

King of Judah who reigned three months before Babylon captured him, imprisoned for 37 years then released.

Jehoiakim

Wicked king of Judah who burned Jeremiah's scroll and became Babylon's vassal, dying in disgrace.

Jehoram (Joram)

Name of two kings: king of Israel who did evil like his parents Ahab and Jezebel, and king of Judah who married Ahab's daughter and killed his brothers.

Jehoshaphat

Godly king of Judah who sought the Lord, sent teachers throughout the land, but unwisely allied with wicked King Ahab.

Jehu

Commander anointed king who destroyed Ahab's house and Baal worship but continued Jeroboam's golden calf idolatry.

Jephthah

Judge who delivered Israel from Ammon but made a rash vow resulting in his daughter's sacrifice or perpetual virginity.

Jeremiah

"Weeping prophet" who ministered during Judah's final years, warning of Babylon's conquest but also promising future restoration.

Jeroboam

First king of northern Israel who set up golden calves at Dan and Bethel, leading Israel into persistent idolatry.

Jesse

Father of David, grandson of Boaz and Ruth, from whose root the Messiah would spring according to Isaiah's prophecy.

Jethro

Moses' father-in-law, priest of Midian, who advised Moses to appoint judges and delegate authority.

Jezebel

Wicked queen of Israel who promoted Baal worship, killed God's prophets, and whose name symbolizes corrupt, seductive false teaching.

Joab

David's nephew and military commander who served effectively but killed Abner and Absalom against David's wishes.

Job

Righteous man who suffered severe testing, losing everything but maintaining faith, ultimately restored and blessed doubly.

Joel

Prophet who warned of locust plague and coming Day of the Lord, prophesying the Holy Spirit's outpouring at Pentecost.

John the Apostle

"Beloved disciple," fisherman called by Jesus, wrote Gospel, three epistles, and Revelation, known for emphasizing love.

John the Baptist

Jesus' forerunner who preached repentance, baptized in the Jordan, identified Jesus as the Lamb of God, beheaded by Herod.

Jonah

Prophet sent to Nineveh who fled to Tarshish, was swallowed by a great fish, then preached repentance to the Assyrians who responded.

Jonathan

Saul's son and David's loyal friend who loved David as himself, making covenant with him despite rivalry for kingship.

Joseph (OT)

Jacob's eleventh son, sold into Egyptian slavery by jealous brothers, rose to power and saved his family from famine.

Joseph (NT)

Mary's husband, righteous man who protected Mary and Jesus, provided for the family as carpenter.

Joseph of Arimathea

Secret disciple and council member who courageously requested Jesus' body and provided his own tomb for burial.

Joshua

Moses' successor who led Israel's conquest of Canaan, divided the land among tribes, and called Israel to covenant faithfulness.

Josiah

Judah's most righteous king who discovered the lost Law scroll, led sweeping reforms, celebrated Passover, but died fighting Egypt.

Jotham

Youngest son of Gideon who escaped Abimelech's massacre and told a parable warning against his brother's kingship; also a godly king of Judah.

Judah

Jacob's fourth son through whom the Messiah's line came, who interceded for Benjamin and whose tribe became dominant.

Judas Iscariot

Disciple who betrayed Jesus for thirty silver pieces, later hanging himself in remorse and despair.

Jude

Jesus' half-brother who wrote the epistle warning against false teachers infiltrating the church.

Judges

Military and civil leaders God raised up to deliver Israel from oppression during the period between Joshua and the monarchy.

Central Theological Terms

Jerusalem

Holy city, capital of Israel, site of the temple, where Jesus was crucified and the church began. The New Jerusalem will descend from heaven.

Jesus

Greek form of Joshua meaning "the Lord saves," the name given to God's Son who became incarnate to save humanity from sin.

Jesus Christ

Full title meaning "Jesus the Messiah/Anointed One," emphasizing His identity as the promised Savior-King.

Jew

Member of the tribe of Judah, later applied to all Israelites, particularly after the exile when Judah dominated the return.

Judgment

God's evaluation and verdict on human conduct, both temporal and eternal. Final judgment determines eternal destiny.

Judgment Day

The day when God will judge all humanity, separating believers from unbelievers for their eternal destinies.

Judgment Seat

Platform where Roman officials rendered verdicts; metaphor for Christ's judgment seat where believers give account of their works.

Just/Justice

Righteousness, fairness, and moral rightness. God is perfectly just; He demands justice and will judge justly.

Justification

God's legal declaration that believers are righteous based on Christ's imputed righteousness, not their own works.

Justify

To declare righteous or vindicate. Abraham believed God and it was counted to him as righteousness; faith justifies.

Places and Regions

Jabbok

River where Jacob wrestled with God all night and received his new name Israel before meeting Esau.

Jabesh-gilead

City in Gilead whose men rescued Saul's body from the Philistines and received David's commendation for loyalty.

Jaffa (Joppa)

Mediterranean port where Jonah fled, Peter had his vision about Gentiles, and Tabitha was raised from the dead.

Jericho

First Canaanite city conquered by Joshua after walls fell, cursed when rebuilt. Jesus healed blind Bartimaeus there and encountered Zaccheus.

Jerusalem

David's capital, temple location, holy city central to redemptive history, where Jesus died and rose, and the church began.

Jezreel

Valley in northern Israel, site of many battles, where Jezebel was killed, and future gathering place in Armageddon.

Joppa (Jaffa)

Seaport where Peter raised Dorcas from death and received the vision on the housetop concerning Gentiles.

Jordan River

River flowing from Mount Hermon to the Dead Sea where Israel crossed into Canaan and Jesus was baptized.

Judah

Southern kingdom after Israel divided, centered on Jerusalem, later conquered by Babylon and exiled for 70 years.

Judea

Roman province encompassing the territory of ancient Judah, where Jesus ministered and the early church began.

Biblical Objects and Symbols

Jar

Pottery vessel for storing liquids or grain. Widow's jar of oil multiplied; Gideon's men carried jars concealing torches.

Jasper

Precious stone, possibly diamond or quartz, in the high priest's breastplate and describing New Jerusalem's appearance.

Javelin

Spear-like weapon Saul hurled at David twice in jealous rage, attempting to pin him to the wall.

Jeroboam's Calves

Two golden calf idols set up at Dan and Bethel by Jeroboam, causing Israel to sin throughout their history.

Jewel

Precious stone or ornament representing value, beauty, and God's treasure. Believers are God's jewels.

Jubilee

Fiftieth year when debts were forgiven, slaves freed, and land returned to original owners, symbolizing restoration and freedom.

Judge's Seat

Elevated platform where officials rendered legal decisions. Pilate sat on the judgment seat to sentence Jesus.

Additional Theological Concepts

Jacinth

Blue or violet gemstone in the high priest's breastplate and foundations of the New Jerusalem.

Jealous/Jealousy

Protective zeal for what rightfully belongs to oneself. God is jealous for His glory and people's exclusive devotion.

Jesting

Inappropriate joking or foolish talking that believers should avoid, replacing it with thanksgiving and edifying speech.

Jewish Calendar

Lunar calendar beginning with Nisan in spring, governing religious festivals and agricultural cycles in Israel.

Jewry

Jewish people collectively or the land of Judea where they lived under Persian and Roman rule.

Jot

Smallest Hebrew letter (yod), similar to apostrophe. Not one jot or tittle will pass from the law.

Journey

Travel from one place to another. Abraham journeyed by faith; Christian life is a spiritual journey toward the celestial city.

Joy

Deep gladness and delight rooted in relationship with God. Fruit of the Spirit; joy of the Lord is believers' strength.

Judaism

Jewish religion based on Torah, including beliefs, practices, and traditions of the Jewish people.

Judge

To evaluate, decide, or rule. God is the ultimate judge; believers will judge angels but shouldn't judge one another critically.

Jude's Epistle

Short letter warning against false teachers who deny Christ and live immorally, urging believers to contend for the faith.

Just Shall Live by Faith

Foundational truth from Habakkuk that righteousness comes through faith, not works, quoted multiple times in the New Testament.

Justice of God

Divine attribute ensuring all receive what they deserve. God's justice demanded Christ's atonement satisfying divine wrath against sin.

More Key Figures

Jaazaniah

Israelite leader mentioned by Ezekiel as participating in idolatrous practices in the temple.

Jabal

Descendant of Cain who became the father of those dwelling in tents and raising livestock.

Jabez

Man who prayed asking God to bless him indeed and enlarge his territory, which God granted.

Jabin

Canaanite king defeated by Deborah and Barak after oppressing Israel for twenty years with iron chariots.

Jachin

Name of the right pillar at Solomon's temple entrance, meaning "He establishes."

Jadau

Israelite who married a foreign wife during the exile and was required to divorce her during Ezra's reforms.

Jaddua

High priest during Nehemiah's time, mentioned in records of priestly succession after the return from exile.

Jadon

Meronothite who helped repair Jerusalem's walls under Nehemiah's leadership after returning from Babylonian captivity.

Jahath

Levite from Gershom's line who served during David's organization of temple worship and duties.

Jahaziel

Levite who prophesied Jehoshaphat's victory over the invading coalition without fighting through trusting God.

Jahdo

Gadite family head mentioned in genealogical records of the tribe settling east of the Jordan.

Jahzeel

Son of Naphtali and grandson of Jacob, ancestor of the Jahzeelite clan within Naphtali's tribe.

Jair

Judge of Israel who had thirty sons riding thirty donkeys and controlling thirty cities in Gilead.

Jairus

Synagogue ruler whose twelve-year-old daughter Jesus raised from death after responding to his desperate faith.

Jambres

Egyptian magician who opposed Moses, mentioned by Paul as an example of those resisting truth.

James the Less

Apostle, son of Alphaeus, distinguished from James the brother of John to avoid confusion.

Jamin

Son of Simeon and grandson of Jacob, ancestor of the Jaminite clan within Simeon's tribe.

Jamlech

Simeonite prince mentioned in genealogical records as a family leader within the tribe.

Jannes

Egyptian magician who opposed Moses before Pharaoh, trying to duplicate miracles through demonic power.

Japhia

Canaanite king of Lachish who joined coalition against Joshua but was defeated in Canaan's conquest.

Jarah

Descendant of King Saul through Jonathan, mentioned in genealogical records of Benjamin's tribe.

Jareb

Assyrian king mentioned by Hosea to whom Ephraim turned for help instead of trusting God.

Jared

Antediluvian patriarch who lived 962 years, father of Enoch who walked with God and was taken to heaven.

Jashobeam

One of David's mighty men, a Hachmonite who killed 300 men with his spear in single battle.

Jashub

Son of Issachar and grandson of Jacob, ancestor of the Jashubite clan within Issachar's tribe.

Javan

Son of Japheth whose descendants settled in Greece and the Aegean islands, representing Greek peoples.

Jazer

Amorite city conquered by Israel, given to Gad, later becoming a Levitical city with good pastureland.

Jeatherai

Levite from Gershom's line mentioned in genealogies of those serving in temple worship under David.

Jeberechiah

Father of Zechariah who witnessed Isaiah's prophecy written on a tablet concerning Maher-shalal-hash-baz.

Jecamiah

Descendant of King Jeconiah mentioned in royal genealogies of Judah recorded in Chronicles.

Jecoliah

Mother of King Uzziah of Judah, from Jerusalem, mentioned in records of Judah's kings.

Jedael

Name of several men including a Benjamite warrior and a gatekeeper during David's organization of temple service.

Jediael

Benjamite chief whose sons became mighty warriors numbering 17,200 in David's military organization.

Jeduthun

Levitical musician appointed by David as one of three chief musicians leading temple worship and composing psalms.

Jehallelel

Levite who helped purify the temple during King Hezekiah's reforms and revival of proper worship.

Jehdeiah

Levite responsible for donkeys during David's reign, managing the king's herds and property.

Jehezekel

Priest chosen by lot to lead the twentieth division of priests serving in temple rotation.

Jehiah

Levite gatekeeper for the Ark during its transportation to Jerusalem under King David's direction.

Jehiel

Name of several Levites serving in various capacities during David's and later kings' reigns.

Jehoaddan

Mother of King Amaziah of Judah, from Jerusalem, mentioned in records of Judah's royal lineage.

Jehohanan

Name of several men including priests and gatekeepers during various periods of Israel's history.

Jehonadab (Jonadab)

Rechabite leader who joined Jehu in destroying Baal worship and commanded his descendants to live as nomads.

Jehonathan

Name of several Levites including a teacher sent by Jehoshaphat to instruct people in God's law.

Jehozabad

Name of two men: a servant who assassinated King Joash, and a military officer under Jehoshaphat.

Jehozadak

High priest taken captive to Babylon, father of Joshua the high priest who returned with Zerubbabel.

Jekamiah

Descendant of King Jeconiah and ancestor in the royal line of Judah recorded in Chronicles.

Jekuthiel

Judahite mentioned as the father of Zanoah in genealogical records preserved after the exile.

Jemimah

Job's first daughter born after his restoration, named for her beauty like a dove.

Jephunneh

Father of Caleb, the faithful spy who trusted God's promise to give Israel the land of Canaan.

Jerah

Descendant of Shem through Joktan, ancestor of an Arabian tribe settling in the Arabian peninsula.

Jerahmeel

Name of several men including a Judahite whose descendants formed a clan in southern Judah.

Jeremoth

Name of several Levites and descendants of Benjamin serving in various capacities during Israel's history.

Jeriah

Chief Levite from Hebron's family appointed by David to oversee temple duties and service.

Jerimoth

Name of several men including Benjamites, Levites, and descendants of King David's line.

Jeroham

Name of several men from various tribes including the father of Samuel's mother Elkanah.

Jerusha

Daughter of Zadok and mother of King Jotham of Judah, mentioned in royal genealogies.

Jeshanah

Town in Ephraim captured by King Abijah of Judah from Jeroboam of Israel during their warfare.

Jeshebeab

Priest chosen by lot to lead the fourteenth division of priests serving in temple rotation.

Jesher

Son of Caleb by Azubah, mentioned in genealogical records of Judah's prominent families.

Jeshishai

Gadite family head mentioned in genealogies of the tribe settling in Bashan east of the Jordan.

Jeshua (Joshua)

High priest who returned from Babylonian exile with Zerubbabel and helped rebuild the temple and restore worship.

Jesimiel

Simeonite prince mentioned as a family leader during the period of the divided kingdom.

Jether

Jethro, father-in-law of Moses, also called Jether in some contexts; Jether, Gideon's oldest son who refused to kill captured kings.

Jetheth

Edomite chief descended from Esau, mentioned in genealogies of Edom's tribal leaders.

Jetur

Son of Ishmael and grandson of Abraham, ancestor of an Arabian tribe dwelling east of Israel.

Jeuel

Name of several men including Levites who helped cleanse the temple during Hezekiah's reforms.

Jeush

Name of several men including sons of Esau, Rehoboam, and descendants of Benjamin.

Jeuz

Jeuz was a Benjamite descendant mentioned in genealogical records of the tribe of Benjamin, son of Shaharaim by his wife Hodesh, and part of the broader lineage of families in the tribe of Benjamin.

Jezaniah

Military officer who consulted Jeremiah after Jerusalem's fall and then fled to Egypt against God's warning.

Jezebel

Phoenician princess who married King Ahab, promoted Baal worship, killed prophets, and whose name symbolizes corrupt seduction.

Jezreel

Ahab's palace city where Naboth was murdered for his vineyard and Jezebel was killed as prophesied.

Jidlaph

Son of Nahor, Abraham's brother, ancestor of an Aramean tribe in northern Mesopotamia.

Joab

David's nephew and military commander, effective warrior but prone to violence against David's wishes.

Joah

Name of several men including recorders and Levites during reigns of David, Hezekiah, and Josiah.

Joanna

Woman healed by Jesus who supported His ministry financially and witnessed His resurrection.

Joash (multiple)

Name of several men including kings of Judah and Israel, Gideon's father, and David's officer.

Jochebed

Mother of Moses, Aaron, and Miriam who hid Moses three months then placed him in a basket.

Joda

Ancestor of Jesus mentioned in Luke's genealogy, living during or after the Babylonian exile.

Joel

Prophet who warned of locust plague and prophesied the Day of the Lord and Holy Spirit's outpouring.

Joelah

Benjamite warrior who joined David at Ziklag, helping him before he became king.

Joezer

Korahite warrior who joined David at Ziklag, skilled with bow and arrows.

Jogli

Father of Bukki from Dan's tribe, chosen to help divide the land among tribes.

Joha

Name of two Benjamite warriors, including sons of Beriah and Elpaal mentioned in tribal genealogies.

Johanan

Name of several men including a military captain after Jerusalem's fall who consulted Jeremiah.

John Mark

Author of Mark's Gospel, traveled with Paul and Barnabas, later reconciled with Paul.

Joiada

High priest during Nehemiah's time, father of Jonathan and son of Eliashib.

Joiakim

High priest during Zerubbabel's time, son of Jeshua who returned from Babylonian exile.

Joiarib

Priest who returned from exile and taught in Israel, ancestor of Mattathias who started the Maccabean revolt.

Jokim

Judahite mentioned in genealogical records, descendant of Shelah the son of Judah.

Jokshan

Abraham's son by Keturah, father of Sheba and Dedan, ancestor of Arabian tribes.

Joktan

Descendant of Shem through Eber, father of thirteen sons who became Arabian tribes.

Jonadab

Relative of David who gave wicked counsel to Amnon regarding Tamar, leading to tragedy.

Jonan

Ancestor of Jesus mentioned in Luke's genealogy, living during the intertestamental period.

Joram

King of Israel and king of Judah, both during the same period, creating confusion in accounts.

Jorim

Ancestor of Jesus mentioned in Luke's genealogy tracing Jesus' lineage through Mary.

Jorkeam

Descendant of Caleb mentioned in Judah's genealogical records preserved in Chronicles.

Josech

Ancestor of Jesus mentioned in Luke's genealogy between the exile and Jesus' birth.

Joshaphat

Name of several men including one of David's mighty warriors and a priest who blew trumpets.

Joshaviah

One of David's mighty men, son of Elnaam, listed among the bravest warriors.

Joshbekashah

Levitical musician, son of Heman, appointed by David to prophesy with musical instruments.

Joshibiah

Simeonite prince mentioned as a family leader during the divided kingdom period.

Jotbah

Hometown of Meshullemeth, mother of King Amon of Judah, located in northern Israel.

Jozabad

Name of several men including military officers, Levites, and men who divorced foreign wives.

Jozachar

Servant who assassinated King Joash of Judah in revenge for killing Zechariah the priest.

Jubal

Descendant of Cain who became the father of all who play the harp and flute, inventor of music.

Jucal

Official of King Zedekiah who opposed Jeremiah's messages and threw him into a cistern.

Julia

Christian woman in Rome greeted by Paul in his epistle, possibly Philologus' wife.

Julius

Roman centurion of the Augustan cohort who treated Paul kindly during voyage to Rome.

Junia

Relative and fellow prisoner of Paul, noteworthy among the apostles, possibly Andronicus' wife.

Jushab-hesed

Son of Zerubbabel in the royal line of Judah after the Babylonian exile.

Justus

Name of several men including Joseph Barsabbas (considered for apostleship), Titius Justus (Paul's host), and Jesus Justus (Paul's coworker).

Groups and Peoples

Jebusites

Original Canaanite inhabitants of Jerusalem whom David conquered to establish his capital city.

Jews

Originally Judah's tribe members, later all Israelites, especially those returning from Babylonian exile.

Judahites

Members of Judah's tribe, the dominant tribe from which David's dynasty and ultimately the Messiah came.

Judaizers

False teachers insisting Gentile converts must be circumcised and keep Mosaic law for salvation, opposed by Paul.

Biblical Practices and Events

Jubilee Year

Every fiftieth year when debts were forgiven, slaves freed, and land returned, celebrating God's ownership and provision.

Judgment of Believers

Evaluation of Christians' works at Christ's judgment seat, determining rewards but not salvation.

Judgment of Nations

Christ's evaluation of nations based on how they treated His people, separating sheep from goats.