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Strong’s G4585: The finest wheat flour, considered a luxury item in ancient times. Used in religious offerings and high-quality bread-making, it appears in Revelation’s list of luxury trade goods, symbolizing excessive wealth and materialism in contrast to spiritual values.
σεμίδαλις represents the highest quality wheat flour available in ancient times, a symbol of luxury and refinement. Its sole New Testament appearance in Revelation 18:13 occurs within the context of Babylon’s excessive materialism and impending judgment. In the Old Testament (Septuagint), it was used for grain offerings, highlighting its connection to worship. Early church writers saw its inclusion in Revelation’s list of luxuries as a warning against prioritizing material abundance over spiritual wealth. Today, it reminds us to examine our priorities and use our resources for God’s glory rather than self-indulgence.
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Etymology:
For compound words:
Not applicable as σεμίδαλις is a primary noun
Translation Options:
Noun Features:
Examples:
Nominative: σεμίδαλις
Genitive: σεμιδάλεως
Dative: σεμιδάλει
Accusative: σεμίδαλιν
BDAG defines σεμίδαλις as the finest wheat flour. Thayer’s emphasizes its use in luxury bread-making. LSJ documents its appearance in trade records and culinary texts. Vine’s notes its connection to religious offerings in the Septuagint. Strong’s highlights its quality aspect. Moulton-Milligan provides evidence of its use in commercial documents as a premium commodity.
First appearance:
“And cinnamon, and odours, and ointments, and frankincense, and wine, and oil, and fine flour, and wheat, and beasts, and sheep, and horses, and chariots, and slaves, and souls of men.” Revelation 18:13
Additional References:
This is the only occurrence in the New Testament.
Author: Work | Text |
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Herodotus: Histories | “The Persians offered sacrificial cakes made from fine flour.” |
Athenaeus: Deipnosophistae | “The baker used only the purest fine flour for the royal table.” |
Hippocrates: On Diet | “Bread made from fine flour is most nourishing but expensive.” |
σεμίδαλις serves as a powerful symbol of how earthly luxury can distract from spiritual priorities. Its inclusion in Revelation’s critique of Babylon reminds us that material abundance often masks spiritual poverty. Jesus offers us true bread from heaven, far more valuable than the finest earthly flour, calling us to seek first His kingdom rather than worldly luxuries.
Strong’s G4585: The finest wheat flour, considered a luxury item in ancient times. Used in religious offerings and high-quality bread-making, it appears in Revelation’s list of luxury trade goods, symbolizing excessive wealth and materialism in contrast to spiritual values.
Part of speech: Noun
Tags: flour, luxury goods, Revelation, materialism, trade, offerings, food, commerce, Babylon, judgment, biblical foods, ancient commerce
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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