Pentagon
Jump to: Webster'sConcordanceThesaurusLibrarySubtopicsTerms
Topical Encyclopedia
The term "Pentagon" does not appear in the Bible, as it is a modern term primarily associated with the five-sided building in Arlington, Virginia, that serves as the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense. However, the concept of a pentagon, as a geometric shape, can be explored through biblical symbolism and numerology, which often hold significance in the interpretation of Scripture.

Symbolism of the Number Five

In biblical numerology, the number five is often associated with God's grace, goodness, and favor toward humanity. This symbolism can be seen in various instances throughout the Bible. For example, the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy), is foundational to the Jewish and Christian faiths, representing God's law and covenant with His people.

The number five also appears in the context of offerings and sacrifices. In Leviticus, the Israelites were instructed to offer five types of offerings: burnt offerings, grain offerings, peace offerings, sin offerings, and guilt offerings (Leviticus 1-7). These offerings were a means of atonement and communion with God, reflecting His grace and provision for reconciliation.

Geometric Symbolism

While the Bible does not explicitly mention geometric shapes like the pentagon, geometric symbolism can be inferred from the construction of sacred spaces. The tabernacle and the temple, for instance, were built according to specific divine instructions, with precise measurements and shapes that held spiritual significance. The use of geometry in these constructions underscores the order and perfection of God's creation.

Military and Defense

The modern association of the pentagon with military defense can be related to biblical themes of warfare and protection. Throughout the Old Testament, God is depicted as a divine warrior who defends His people against their enemies. In Exodus 15:3, it is written, "The LORD is a warrior; the LORD is His name." The concept of God as a protector is further emphasized in passages such as Psalm 18:2, which states, "The LORD is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer."

The Bible also contains numerous accounts of battles and military strategies, often highlighting the importance of faith and obedience to God in achieving victory. For example, in the battle of Jericho, the Israelites were instructed to march around the city for seven days, and on the seventh day, the walls fell after they followed God's command (Joshua 6).

Conclusion

While the pentagon as a geometric shape is not directly mentioned in the Bible, its symbolic associations with the number five, divine order, and themes of protection and warfare can be explored through a biblical lens. These elements reflect the broader narrative of God's relationship with His people, His provision of grace, and His role as a defender and protector.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(n.) A plane figure having five angles and five sides; any figure having five angles.
Library

The Mystical Meanings in the Proportions of Numbers, Geometrical ...
... to another way of indicating, the number 120 consists of four numbers"of one triangle,
15; of another, a square, 25; of a third, a pentagon, 35; and of a ...
/.../clement/the stromata or miscellanies/chapter xi the mystical meanings in.htm

A Second Time the Master Zachyas, Doctor of the Law...
... The Pentalpha was formed by joining by straight lines the alternate angles
of a regular pentagon, and thus contained numerous triangles. ...
/.../unknown/the gospel of pseudo-matthew/chapter 31 a second time.htm

Whether Besides the Intellectual Soul There are in Man Other Souls ...
... And (De Anima ii, 3) he compares the various souls to the species of figures, one
of which contains another; as a pentagon contains and exceeds a tetragon. ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether besides the intellectual soul.htm

Thesaurus
Pentagon (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Pentagon (1 Occurrence). 1 Kings 6:31 as to the opening
of the oracle, he made doors of the oil-tree; the lintel, side-posts, a fifth. ...
/p/pentagon.htm - 6k

Pent (1 Occurrence)

/p/pent.htm - 6k

Pentateuch

/p/pentateuch.htm - 77k

Temple (614 Occurrences)
... made of olive wood, with their lintels 4 cubits wide (1 Kings 6:31; some interpret
differently, and understand the upper part of the doorway to be a pentagon). ...
/t/temple.htm - 101k

Resources
What does the Bible say about false accusations? | GotQuestions.org

Pentagon: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

Bible ConcordanceBible DictionaryBible EncyclopediaTopical BibleBible Thesuarus
Concordance
Pentagon (1 Occurrence)

1 Kings 6:31
as to the opening of the oracle, he made doors of the oil-tree; the lintel, side-posts, a fifth.
(See RSV)

Subtopics

Pentagon

Related Terms

Pent (1 Occurrence)

Pentateuch

Temple (614 Occurrences)

Pent
Top of Page
Top of Page