Topical Encyclopedia Earrings, as a form of adornment, are mentioned several times in the Bible, serving various cultural, religious, and symbolic purposes. In biblical times, earrings were worn by both men and women and were often made of precious metals such as gold and silver. They could signify wealth, status, or even religious devotion.Old Testament References In the Old Testament, earrings are first mentioned in the context of the patriarchal narratives. In Genesis 24:22, Abraham's servant gives Rebekah a gold nose ring and bracelets as a sign of betrothal to Isaac. Although this passage specifically mentions a nose ring, it highlights the cultural practice of wearing jewelry as a symbol of commitment and wealth. Earrings also appear in the account of Jacob. In Genesis 35:4, Jacob instructs his household to "get rid of the foreign gods you have with you, purify yourselves and change your clothes." They then give Jacob all the foreign gods and the earrings they were wearing, which he buries under the oak near Shechem. This act suggests that earrings may have been associated with idolatry or pagan practices, necessitating their removal in a return to covenant faithfulness. In Exodus 32:2-3, Aaron instructs the Israelites to take off their gold earrings to create the golden calf, a significant act of rebellion against God. The earrings, in this case, are melted down to form an idol, highlighting the potential misuse of adornments in leading people away from true worship. New Testament Context The New Testament does not specifically mention earrings, but it does address the broader topic of adornment. In 1 Peter 3:3-4, women are advised, "Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as braided hair or gold jewelry or fine clothes, but from the inner disposition of your heart, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is precious in God’s sight." This passage emphasizes the importance of inner beauty over external adornment, suggesting a focus on spiritual virtues rather than material displays. Cultural and Symbolic Significance Throughout biblical history, earrings have held various cultural and symbolic meanings. They were often given as gifts or used as currency, reflecting their value in ancient societies. In some instances, earrings were associated with idolatry or foreign gods, as seen in the accounts of Jacob and the golden calf. However, they could also be symbols of wealth and status, as in the case of Rebekah's betrothal gifts. Conclusion Earrings in the Bible serve as a reminder of the cultural practices of ancient times and the potential for material objects to distract from spiritual devotion. While they can signify beauty and status, the biblical narrative often points to the greater importance of inner character and faithfulness to God. Smith's Bible Dictionary EarringsThe material of which earrings were made was generally gold, (Exodus 32:2) and their form circular. They were worn by women and by youth of both sexes. These ornaments appear to have been regarded with superstitious reverence as an amulet. On this account they were surrendered along with the idols by Jacob's household. (Genesis 35:4) Chardin describes earrings with talismanic figures and characters on them as still existing in the East. Jewels were sometimes attached to the rings. The size of the earrings still worn in eastern countries far exceeds what is usual among ourselves; hence they formed a handsome present, (Job 42:11) or offering to the service of God. (Numbers 31:50) ATS Bible Dictionary EarringsSee RINGS. Easton's Bible Dictionary Rings properly for the ear (Genesis 35:4; Numbers 31:50; Ezek. 16:12). In Genesis 24:47 the word means a nose-jewel, and is so rendered in the Revised Version. In Isaiah 3:20 the Authorized Version has "ear-rings," and the Revised Version "amulets," which more correctly represents the original word (lehashim), which means incantations; charms, thus remedies against enchantment, worn either suspended from the neck or in the ears of females. Ear-rings were ornaments used by both sexes (Exodus 32:2). Strong's Hebrew 5188. netiphah -- a drop, pendant... 5187, 5188. netiphah. 5189 . a drop, pendant. Transliteration: netiphah Phonetic Spelling: (net-ee-faw') Short Definition: earrings. ... /hebrew/5188.htm - 6k 5694. agil -- a hoop, ring 5141. nezem -- a ring (worn as an ornament) Library May 18 Evening The Golden Calf Under the Three Pastors, --There were Manifold Shepherds Letter ccxlv. To Possidius The Great Furnace for a Great Soul Against Excessive Fondness for Jewels and Gold Ornaments. Nor Should I Think it Needful to Discuss Whether God Pursues a ... The Demons Sin among Mankind. Guests at an Imperial Banquet To the Same Again. Thesaurus Earrings (14 Occurrences)...Earrings (14 Occurrences). ... (KJV NIV). Exodus 32:3 And all the people brake off the golden earrings which were in their ears, and brought them unto Aaron. ... /e/earrings.htm - 11k Earring (7 Occurrences) Rings (46 Occurrences) Bracelets (10 Occurrences) Ear-rings (12 Occurrences) Plunder (118 Occurrences) Jewels (54 Occurrences) Ring (33 Occurrences) Spoil (140 Occurrences) Prey (105 Occurrences) Resources Should Christian men or women wear earrings? | GotQuestions.orgWhat does the Bible say about body piercings? | GotQuestions.org Questions about the Christian Life (All) | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Earrings (14 Occurrences)Genesis 35:4 Exodus 32:2 Exodus 32:3 Exodus 35:22 Numbers 31:50 Judges 8:24 Judges 8:25 Judges 8:26 Song of Songs 1:10 Song of Songs 1:11 Isaiah 3:19 Isaiah 3:20 Ezekiel 16:12 Hosea 2:13 Subtopics Related Terms Neck-ornaments (2 Occurrences) Wave-offering (22 Occurrences) Willing-hearted (3 Occurrences) |