Emery
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Definition and Description:

Emery is a granular rock composed primarily of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide) mixed with other minerals such as magnetite or spinel. It is known for its hardness and abrasive qualities, making it useful for grinding and polishing. In biblical times, emery was likely used for similar purposes, such as shaping and smoothing stones or metals.

Biblical References:

The term "emery" itself does not appear in the Bible. However, the concept of using hard materials for cutting or engraving is present. In the context of biblical craftsmanship, materials like emery would have been essential for working with stones and metals. The prophet Ezekiel mentions a similar concept in Ezekiel 3:9 : "I will make your forehead like a diamond, harder than flint. Do not be afraid of them or terrified by them, though they are a rebellious house." Here, the hardness of a diamond or flint is metaphorically used to describe resilience and strength, qualities that emery would also possess.

Historical and Cultural Context:

In ancient times, emery was likely sourced from regions known for their mineral wealth, such as parts of the Near East and Asia Minor. The use of emery in ancient craftsmanship would have been crucial for creating intricate designs and durable tools. The ability to work with hard materials was a significant technological advancement, allowing for the production of finely crafted items used in both daily life and religious practices.

Symbolism and Spiritual Significance:

While emery itself is not directly mentioned in the Bible, the symbolism of hardness and durability is significant in biblical literature. These qualities often represent strength, resilience, and the ability to withstand trials. In a spiritual sense, believers are encouraged to develop a character that is steadfast and unyielding in the face of adversity, much like the hardness of emery.

Applications in Biblical Times:

1. Craftsmanship: Emery would have been used by artisans to shape and polish stones for construction, jewelry, and religious artifacts. The precision required for such work would have necessitated the use of hard, abrasive materials.

2. Metalwork: In the production of tools and weapons, emery could have been employed to sharpen and finish metal surfaces, ensuring their effectiveness and longevity.

3. Symbolic Use: The metaphorical use of hard materials in scripture underscores the importance of spiritual fortitude and the enduring nature of faith.

Modern Relevance:

Today, emery is still used in various industrial applications, including the production of abrasive papers and grinding tools. Its enduring utility highlights the timeless nature of certain materials and their continued relevance in both practical and symbolic contexts.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(n.) Corundum in the form of grains or powder, used in the arts for grinding and polishing hard substances. Native emery is mixed with more or less magnetic iron.
Strong's Hebrew
8068. shamir -- a thorn, adamant, flint
... Word Origin from an unused word Definition a thorn, adamant, flint NASB Word Usage
briars (8), diamond (1), emery (1), flint (1). adamant stone, brier, diamond. ...
/hebrew/8068.htm - 6k
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Letter E
... 1833 * Emerson, Isaiah "Received 1809, Located 1816 * Emerson, Oliver "Received
1834 * Emerson, Warren "Received 1828 * Emery, Nathan "Received 1799 ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/bangs/an alphabetical list of m e preachers/letter e.htm

Why I Love Thee, Mary!
... NOTE."The above poems are reprinted from the translation of the Little Flower's
poems made by Susan L. Emery, of Dorchester, Mass., USA, and published by the ...
//christianbookshelf.org/therese/story of a soul/why i love thee mary.htm

What God Will do for Us
... When a blunt knife is ground upon a wheel, the sparks fly fast from the edge held
down upon the swiftly-revolving emery disc, but that is the only way to ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture j/what god will do for.htm

Reclaiming a Church to Meet a New Age
... work. In 1907 Mr. Nelson announced the gift of a new parish house from
Mrs. Thomas J. Emery, a devoted member of the church. So ...
/.../herrick/frank h nelson of cincinnati/reclaiming a church to meet.htm

The General Conference of 1804, and of the Annual Conferences of ...
... Freeborn Garrettson, Michael Coate, Ralph Williston, John Wilson, Daniel Ostrander,
Augustus Jocelyn, Joseph Crawford, Nathan Emery, James Campbell, Aaron ...
/.../chapter 6 the general conference.htm

Syria at the Beginning of the Egyptian Conquest
History Of Egypt, Chaldaea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, V 4. <. ...
/.../chapter iisyria at the beginning.htm

A Canticle of Love
The Story of a Soul. <. ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/martin/the story of a soul/chapter xi a canticle of.htm

Thesaurus
Emery (1 Occurrence)
... substances. Native emery is mixed with more or less magnetic iron.
Multi-Version Concordance Emery (1 Occurrence). Ezekiel ...
/e/emery.htm - 6k

Emerods (8 Occurrences)

/e/emerods.htm - 11k

Flour (69 Occurrences)
... or of any other grain; especially, the finer part of meal separated by bolting;
hence, the fine and soft powder of any substance; as, flour of emery; flour of ...
/f/flour.htm - 32k

Emigrated (1 Occurrence)

/e/emigrated.htm - 6k

Adamant (2 Occurrences)
... There is a possible etymological identification of shamir with the Greek smyris
(smeris or smiris), emery, a granular form of corundum well known to the ...
/a/adamant.htm - 9k

Egypt (596 Occurrences)
... exploration and by trade. The lazuli of Persia was imported in the prehistoric
age, as well as the emery of Smyrna. In the Ist Dynasty ...
/e/egypt.htm - 101k

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