Often the meaning of a verse or portion of the Bible revolves around the meaning of one key word. I call that an “Insight word.”
Take the word “Ichabod” in 1 Samuel
A more positive example of an insight word is found in 1 Samuel 7. After a time of bondage when the ark of God was in the hands of enemies Samuel led Israel into a time of revival. They fasted, prayed and repented. God responded by leading them into a battle which He won for them. When the battle was over, it says in verse 12, “Samuel took a stone and set it up between Mispah and Shen. He named it Ebenezer.” Why? What does that name mean? It means, “stone of hope.” In the text, Samuel says, “Thus far has the Lord helped us.” With that kind of help from God, even for an undeserving people, there was a basis of hope for their future. So he set up a stone of remembrance, a reminder to hope in God no matter what they might face in the future.
Such insight words help you understand what you’re reading. They also help you remember the tragic and triumphant lessons learned.