Topical Encyclopedia IntroductionSilver, a precious metal, holds significant value and symbolism throughout the Bible. It is frequently mentioned in various contexts, including commerce, craftsmanship, and religious practices. Silver's representation in the Scriptures often conveys themes of wealth, purity, and redemption. Biblical References and Usage 1. Commerce and Wealth: Silver is often associated with wealth and economic transactions in the Bible. In Genesis 13:2, Abram is described as "very wealthy in livestock, silver, and gold." This highlights silver's role as a measure of wealth and prosperity. Similarly, in 1 Kings 10:21, it is noted that "all King Solomon’s drinking vessels were of gold, and all the vessels of the House of the Forest of Lebanon were of pure gold. None were of silver, because silver was considered worthless in the days of Solomon." This passage underscores the abundance of wealth during Solomon's reign, where even silver was deemed of lesser value compared to gold. 2. Craftsmanship and Artistry: Silver is also noted for its use in craftsmanship and artistry. In Exodus 31:4-5, God appoints Bezalel to "devise artistic designs, to work in gold, silver, and bronze, and in the cutting of stones for settings, and in carving wood, to work in every craft." This illustrates the importance of silver in the construction of the Tabernacle and its furnishings, signifying beauty and divine craftsmanship. 3. Religious Practices and Offerings: Silver plays a role in religious offerings and practices. In Exodus 30:11-16, the Israelites are instructed to give a half-shekel of silver as a ransom offering for their lives, symbolizing atonement and redemption. This offering is described as "the atonement money for the Israelites" (Exodus 30:16), highlighting silver's role in the spiritual life of the community. 4. Symbolism of Purity and Refinement: Silver is often used metaphorically to represent purity and refinement. In Proverbs 17:3, it is written, "A crucible for silver and a furnace for gold, but the LORD is the tester of hearts." This metaphor illustrates the process of refining silver as a symbol of God's refining and purifying work in the hearts of His people. 5. Betrayal and Redemption: One of the most poignant uses of silver in the New Testament is in the account of Judas Iscariot's betrayal of Jesus. In Matthew 26:14-15, Judas agrees to betray Jesus for "thirty pieces of silver." This act of betrayal, and the subsequent remorse of Judas, underscores the theme of redemption, as the price of silver becomes a symbol of the cost of sin and the need for salvation. Conclusion Throughout the Bible, silver is depicted as a multifaceted element, representing wealth, artistry, religious devotion, and moral lessons. Its presence in Scripture serves as a reminder of both the material and spiritual dimensions of life, reflecting the values and beliefs of the biblical world. Subtopics Silver for Ornamentation of, and in the Manufacture of, the Utensils for the Tabernacle Silver of Saints Purified by Affliction Silver of the Medo-Persian Kingdom Silver of the Tongue of the Just Silver of the Words of the Lord Silver used As Money from the Earliest Times Silver: (Dross of) of the Wicked Silver: (Labour of Seeking For) of Diligence Required For Silver: (Reprobate) the Wicked Silver: Baskets (Rv), or Filigree (Margin, RV) Silver: Generally Found in an Impure State Silver: Given by David and his Subjects for Making the Temple Silver: Given by the Israelite for Making the Tabernacle Silver: Made Into: Beds or Couches Silver: Made Into: Candlesticks Silver: Made Into: Ornaments and Hooks for the Pillars of the Tabernacle Silver: Made Into: Ornaments for the Person Silver: Made Into: Sockets for the Boards of the Tabernacle Silver: Made Into: Thin Plates Silver: Made Into: Wires (Alluded To) Silver: Often Given As Presents Silver: Purified, Called: Choice Silver Silver: Purified, Called: Refined Silver Silver: Taken in War often Consecrated to God Silver: Taken in War Purified by Fire Silver: Tarshish Carried on Extensive Commerce In Silver: The Patriarchs Rich In Silver: The Working In, a Trade Silver: Veins of, Found in the Earth Silver: Very Abundant in the Reign of Solomon Silver: Wisdom to be Esteemed More Than Related Terms |