Marker
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In biblical contexts, the term "marker" can refer to various objects or symbols used to denote significant locations, events, or covenants. These markers often serve as physical reminders of God's promises, human commitments, or divine interventions. The use of markers is prevalent throughout the Scriptures, highlighting their importance in the spiritual and communal life of the Israelites and early Christians.

1. Stone Markers and Memorials

Stone markers are frequently mentioned in the Bible as memorials to significant events or divine encounters. One of the most notable examples is found in the book of Joshua. After the Israelites crossed the Jordan River into the Promised Land, Joshua set up twelve stones as a memorial:

"And Joshua set up at Gilgal the twelve stones they had taken from the Jordan. He said to the Israelites, 'In the future, when your descendants ask their fathers, "What do these stones mean?" tell them, "Israel crossed the Jordan on dry ground."'" (Joshua 4:20-22)

These stones served as a perpetual reminder of God's miraculous provision and faithfulness in leading His people into the land He had promised to their ancestors.

2. Boundary Markers

Boundary markers were used to delineate property lines and tribal territories. The Bible emphasizes the importance of respecting these markers as a matter of justice and integrity. In the book of Deuteronomy, the Israelites are commanded:

"Do not move your neighbor’s boundary stone set up by your ancestors in the inheritance you will receive in the land the LORD your God is giving you to possess." (Deuteronomy 19:14)

This command underscores the significance of maintaining established boundaries, reflecting God's concern for order and fairness within the community.

3. Covenantal Markers

Markers also play a role in signifying covenants between God and His people. The rainbow, for instance, is a divine marker of God's covenant with Noah and all living creatures, promising that He would never again destroy the earth with a flood:

"I have set My rainbow in the clouds, and it will be a sign of the covenant between Me and the earth." (Genesis 9:13)

This celestial marker serves as a continual reminder of God's mercy and faithfulness to His creation.

4. Spiritual and Symbolic Markers

In a more symbolic sense, markers can represent spiritual truths or milestones in a believer's life. The Apostle Paul speaks of the "seal" of the Holy Spirit as a marker of a believer's identity and inheritance in Christ:

"And you also were included in Christ when you heard the message of truth, the gospel of your salvation. When you believed, you were marked in Him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit." (Ephesians 1:13)

This spiritual marker signifies the believer's belonging to God and the assurance of eternal life.

5. Cultural and Historical Context

In the ancient Near Eastern context, markers were not only practical but also carried significant cultural and religious weight. They were often used in treaties and agreements, serving as witnesses to the commitments made by the parties involved. This practice is reflected in the biblical narrative, where markers often accompany covenants and oaths.

Overall, markers in the Bible serve as tangible reminders of God's presence, promises, and the responsibilities of His people. They are integral to understanding the historical and spiritual landscape of the biblical narrative, providing insight into the ways God interacts with His creation and how His people are called to remember and respond to His acts of grace and justice.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (n.) One who or that which marks.

2. (n.) One who keeps account of a game played, as of billiards.

3. (n.) A counter used in card playing and other games.

4. (n.) The soldier who forms the pilot of a wheeling column, or marks the direction of an alignment.

5. (n.) An attachment to a sewing machine for marking a line on the fabric by creasing it.

Greek
4649. skopos -- a watchman, a mark (on which to fix the eye)
... 4649 (the root of the English term, "scope," like the zoom-scope on a rifle to hit
the target) -- properly, the "end-marker" of a foot-race; (figuratively) the ...
//strongsnumbers.com/greek2/4649.htm - 7k

281. amen -- truly
... be.". 281 (""), as an "emphasis marker," introduces a statement of -- ie
that is essential in interpreting the passage. Word Origin ...
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5039. tekmerion -- a sure sign
... proof. 5039 -- properly, a marker (sign-post) supplying information, "marking
something off" as unmistakable (irrefutable). "The ...
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5480. charagma -- a stamp, impress
... die (stamp, branding iron). 5480 () later became "-marker" (like with an
unique "brand-mark"). [Ancient documents were validated ...
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1985. episkopos -- a superintendent, an overseer
... 1985 (a masculine noun, derived from 1909 , "fitting contact," which intensifies
4649 , "look intently," like at an end-marker concluding a race) -- properly ...
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Strong's Hebrew
6725. tsiyyun -- a signpost, monument
... 6724, 6725. tsiyyun. 6726 . a signpost, monument. Transliteration: tsiyyun
Phonetic Spelling: (tsee-yoon') Short Definition: marker. ...
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Library

Errata.
... Transcriber's Notes: Added footnote marker 637 after: "four living creatures" of
the New. Added footnote marker 641 after: for a light of the Gentiles.". ...
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The Blessedness of Possessing Nothing
... other doctrines. It is a marker on the road to greener pastures, a path
chiseled against the steep sides of the mount of God. We ...
/.../tozer/the pursuit of god/ii the blessedness of possessing.htm

Hooker -- the Activity of Faith; Or, Abraham's Imitators
... and consider seriously but this one thing in it: That whosoever is the son of Abraham,
hath faith, and whosoever hath faith is a walker, is a marker; by the ...
/.../various/the worlds great sermons vol 2/hooker the activity of.htm

Thesaurus
Marker (2 Occurrences)
... 5. (n.) An attachment to a sewing machine for marking a line on the fabric by
creasing it. Multi-Version Concordance Marker (2 Occurrences). ...
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Markest (2 Occurrences)

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Marked (163 Occurrences)

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Marker (2 Occurrences)

Isaiah 44:13
The carpenter stretcheth out a line; he marketh it out with a pencil; he fitteth it with planes, and he marketh it out with the compasses, and maketh it after the figure of a man, according to the beauty of a man, to dwell in the house.
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Ezekiel 39:15
Those who pass through the land shall pass through; and when any sees a man's bone, then shall he set up a sign by it, until the undertakers have buried it in the valley of Hamon Gog.
(See NAS NIV)

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