Jump to: Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia In the biblical context, nails are mentioned in various passages, serving both practical and symbolic purposes. They are primarily referenced in the construction of sacred spaces and in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, each carrying significant theological implications.Old Testament References 1. Construction and Craftsmanship: Nails are mentioned in the context of building and craftsmanship. In the construction of the Tabernacle and the Temple, nails were used to fasten materials securely. For instance, in 1 Chronicles 22:3, it is noted, "David provided a large quantity of iron to make nails for the doors of the gateways and for the fittings, and more bronze than could be weighed." This highlights the importance of nails in the construction of sacred spaces, ensuring stability and durability. 2. Symbol of Security and Permanence: In Isaiah 22:23, a nail is used metaphorically to describe a person who will be firmly established: "I will drive him like a peg into a firm place, and he will become a throne of glory for his father's house." Here, the nail symbolizes security and permanence, indicating a position of strength and reliability. New Testament References 1. Crucifixion of Jesus Christ: The most significant mention of nails in the New Testament is in the context of the crucifixion. While the specific term "nail" is not always used, the act of nailing Jesus to the cross is a central event in the Gospels. In John 20:25, Thomas refers to the nails when he expresses doubt about Jesus' resurrection: "So the other disciples told him, 'We have seen the Lord.' But he replied, 'Unless I see the nail marks in His hands and put my finger where the nails were, and put my hand into His side, I will never believe.'" This passage underscores the physical reality of Jesus' crucifixion and the tangible evidence of His suffering and sacrifice. 2. Symbol of Redemption and Sacrifice: The nails of the crucifixion are emblematic of the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ. They represent the physical suffering He endured for the redemption of humanity. The imagery of the nails serves as a powerful reminder of the cost of sin and the depth of God's love, as expressed in passages like Colossians 2:14, which speaks of Christ having "canceled the record of debt that stood against us with its legal demands. This He set aside, nailing it to the cross." Theological Significance Nails in the Bible carry a dual significance. In the Old Testament, they are practical tools essential for construction and symbolize strength and permanence. In the New Testament, they become profound symbols of Christ's sacrifice, representing the physical and spiritual realities of His crucifixion. The imagery of nails thus bridges the practical and the divine, illustrating themes of creation, redemption, and eternal security in the Christian faith. Smith's Bible Dictionary Nail
ATS Bible Dictionary NailThe "nail" with which Jael killed Sisera was rather a tent-pin, such as is driven into the ground in order to fasten the cords of the tent, Exodus 27:19 Jud 4:21-22. Sometimes the Hebrew word is used for the wooden pins or iron spikes firmly inwrought into the walls of a building, Ezra 9:8 Ezekiel 15:3. The word implies fixedness, Isaiah 22:23; and a firm support, Zechariah 10:4. Another Hebrew word describes the golden and ornamental nails of the temple, etc., 2 Chronicles 3:9 Ecclesiastes 12:11 Isaiah 41:7 Jeremiah 10:4. Easton's Bible Dictionary For fastening. (1.) Hebrew yathed, "piercing," a peg or nail of any material (Ezek. 15:3), more especially a tent-peg (Exodus 27:19; 35:18; 38:20), with one of which Jael (q.v.) pierced the temples of Sisera (Judges 4:21, 22). This word is also used metaphorically (Zechariah 10:4) for a prince or counsellor, just as "the battle-bow" represents a warrior. (2.) Masmer, a "point," the usual word for a nail. The words of the wise are compared to "nails fastened by the masters of assemblies" (Ecclesiastes 12:11, A.V.). The Revised Version reads, "as nails well fastened are the words of the masters," etc. Others (as Plumptre) read, "as nails fastened are the masters of assemblies" (Comp. Isaiah 22:23; Ezra 9:8). David prepared nails for the temple (1 Chronicles 22:3; 2 Chronicles 3:9). The nails by which our Lord was fixed to the cross are mentioned (John 20:25; Colossians 2:14). Nail of the finger (Hebrews tsipporen, "scraping"). To "pare the nails" is in Deuteronomy 21:12 (marg., "make, " or "dress, " or "suffer to grow") one of the signs of purification, separation from former heathenism (Comp. Leviticus 14:8; Numbers 8:7). In Jeremiah 17:1 this word is rendered "point." Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) the horny scale of plate of epidermis at the end of the fingers and toes of man and many apes.2. (n.) The basal thickened portion of the anterior wings of certain hemiptera. 3. (n.) The terminal horny plate on the beak of ducks, and other allied birds. 4. (n.) A slender, pointed piece of metal, usually with a head, used for fastening pieces of wood or other material together, by being driven into or through them. 5. (n.) A measure of length, being two inches and a quarter, or the sixteenth of a yard. 6. (n.) To fasten with a nail or nails; to close up or secure by means of nails; as, to nail boards to the beams. 7. (n.) To stud or boss with nails, or as with nails. 8. (n.) To fasten, as with a nail; to bind or hold, as to a bargain or to acquiescence in an argument or assertion; hence, to catch; to trap. 9. (n.) To spike, as a cannon. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia NAILnal: (1) As denoting the finger-nail, the Hebrew word is tsipporen (Deuteronomy 21:12), the captive woman "shall shave her head, and pare her nails." The latter was probably intended to prevent her from marring her beauty by scratching her face, an act of self-mutilation oriental women are repeatedly reported to have committed in the agony of their grief. Aramaic Tephar (Daniel 4:33, "his nails like birds' claws"). (2) As pin or peg (for tents, or driven into the wall) the word is yathedh (in Judges 4:21 the Revised Version (British and American), "tent-pin"); in Isaiah 22:23, "a nail in a sure place" is a peg firmly driven into the wall on which something is to be hung (22:24); compare Ecclesiastes 12:11, where the word is masmeroth, cognate with macmer below. (3) For nails of iron (1 Chronicles 22:3) and gold (2 Chronicles 3:9), and in Isaiah 41:7 and Jeremiah 10:4, the word is macmer. (4) In the New Testament the word is helos, used of the nails in Christ's hands (John 20:25), and "to nail" in Colossians 2:14 ("nailing it to the cross") is proseloo. Greek 4338. proseloo -- to nail to ... to nail to. 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John viii. 31, 32 Facts Show that the Terms of Abuse which He Has Employed against ... Thesaurus Nail (9 Occurrences)... For fastening. (1.) Hebrew yathed, "piercing," a peg or nail of any material (Ezek. ... (2.) Masmer, a "point," the usual word for a nail. ... /n/nail.htm - 14k Peg (8 Occurrences) Onycha (1 Occurrence) Spike (1 Occurrence) Fastened (43 Occurrences) Quick (49 Occurrences) Nailed (9 Occurrences) Jael (6 Occurrences) Pin (10 Occurrences) Weary (77 Occurrences) Resources What is the history of crucifixion? What was crucifixion like? | GotQuestions.orgWas Jesus crucified on a cross, pole, or stake? | GotQuestions.org Who was Tammuz? | GotQuestions.org Nail: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Nail (9 Occurrences)John 20:25 Deuteronomy 23:13 Judges 4:21 Judges 4:22 Judges 5:26 Ezra 9:8 Isaiah 22:23 Isaiah 22:25 Zechariah 10:4 Subtopics Related Terms |