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Strong’s G4556: A precious stone of reddish hue, identified with modern carnelian. Featured as the sixth foundation stone of the New Jerusalem in Revelation, symbolizing divine glory and the sacrificial nature of Christ’s redemption. Historically valued in ancient near eastern culture for jewelry and seals.
Σάρδιον represents a precious stone of deep red color, historically prized throughout the ancient world. In the New Testament, it appears in Revelation 21:20 as one of the foundation stones of the New Jerusalem. The early church saw profound significance in its blood-red color, connecting it to Christ’s sacrifice and the martyrs’ faithful witness. This symbolism continues to resonate today, reminding believers that the foundations of our eternal home are built upon Christ’s redemptive work and the faithful testimony of His people.
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BDAG identifies σάρδιον as a semi-precious stone of reddish color. Thayer’s connects it to modern carnelian. LSJ documents its use in ancient jewelry and seals. Vine’s emphasizes its significance in Revelation’s New Jerusalem. Strong’s links it to the city of Sardis. Moulton and Milligan note its presence in ancient commercial documents.
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Revelation 21:20: “The fifth, sardonyx; the sixth, sardius [σάρδιον]; the seventh, chrysolite; the eighth, beryl; the ninth, a topaz; the tenth, a chrysoprasus; the eleventh, a jacinth; the twelfth, an amethyst.”
Author: Work | Text |
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Plato: Phaedo | “The perfect sardius [σάρδιον] shines with the color of divine fire” |
Aristotle: Meteorology | “The sardius [σάρδιον] stone takes its finest polish among red gems” |
Theophrastus: On Stones | “The most valued sardius [σάρδιον] comes from the region of Sardis” |
Σάρδιον, as a foundation stone of the New Jerusalem, points to the enduring nature of God’s redemptive work. Its blood-red color reminds us of Christ’s sacrifice, while its placement in the eternal city’s foundation proclaims that the good news of salvation will eternally testify to God’s love and grace.
Strong’s G4556: A precious red stone, identified with modern carnelian, significant in biblical imagery as a foundation stone of the New Jerusalem. Its blood-red color connected it symbolically to Christ’s sacrifice and divine glory in early Christian interpretation.
Part of speech: Noun
Tags: precious-stones, new-jerusalem, revelation, foundation-stones, carnelian, divine-glory, christ’s-sacrifice, biblical-gems, eternal-city, heavenly-jerusalem
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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