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Strong’s G4552: A precious stone of deep blue color, valued in ancient times for its beauty and rarity. In biblical context, it appears as one of the foundation stones of the New Jerusalem, symbolizing divine glory and heavenly splendor in Revelation’s apocalyptic vision.
Σάπφιρος represents one of the most precious and significant gemstones in biblical literature. Its deep blue color was associated with heaven and divine glory in both Jewish and Christian traditions. In the New Testament, its appearance in Revelation 21:19 as the second foundation stone of the New Jerusalem carries profound theological significance. The early church saw this stone as symbolizing heavenly purity and divine truth. Today, the sapphire continues to remind believers of the glory and beauty of our eternal dwelling place with God.
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BDAG identifies σάπφιρος as a precious stone of deep blue color. Thayer’s notes its significance in biblical imagery. LSJ traces its use in classical literature for luxury items. Vine’s emphasizes its importance in apocalyptic literature. Strong’s connects it to its Hebrew origin. Moulton and Milligan document its use in ancient commercial contexts.
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Revelation 21:19: “And the foundations of the wall of the city were garnished with all manner of precious stones. The first foundation was jasper; the second, sapphire [σάπφιρος];”
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Theophrastus: On Stones | “The sapphire [σάπφιρος] is spotted with gold, being deep blue like the heavens” |
Pliny: Natural History | “The sapphires [σάπφιροι] of the Medes are of the finest quality” |
Herodotus: Histories | “The king’s seal bore a sapphire [σάπφιρος] of remarkable size and beauty” |
Σάπφιρος beautifully represents the glory of our eternal home in the New Jerusalem. As one of its foundation stones, it reminds us that our citizenship is in heaven, where Christ has prepared a place of incomparable beauty for His people. The good news is reflected in this precious stone’s enduring beauty – just as the sapphire’s blue depths mirror the heavens, so our eternal dwelling with God will surpass all earthly splendor.
Strong’s G4552: A precious stone of deep blue color, historically significant in religious and royal contexts. In biblical usage, particularly notable as a foundation stone of the New Jerusalem, symbolizing divine glory and the eternal kingdom of God.
Part of speech: Noun
Tags: precious-stones, new-jerusalem, revelation, foundations, heavenly-city, divine-glory, gemstones, apocalyptic-vision, eternal-kingdom, biblical-symbolism
Note: While this entry strives for accuracy, readers engaged in critical research should verify citations and keyword occurrences in their Bible translation of choice. For Biblical citations, the F.O.G Bible project recommends Logos Bible software.
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