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scepter
Definition:
The term "scepter" refers to an ornamental rod or staff held by a ruler, such as a king.
- Scepters were originally a branch of wood with carved decorations. Later scepters were also made of precious metals such as gold.
- The scepter was a symbol of royalty and authority and also symbolized the honor and dignity associated with a king.
- In the Old Testament, God was described as having a scepter of righteousness because God rules as king over his people.
- An Old Testament prophecy referred to the Messiah as a symbolic scepter that would come from Israel to rule over all nations.
- This could also be translated as "ruling rod" or "king's rod.
(See also: authority, Christ, king, righteous)
Picture of an Egyptian Scepter:
Picture of a Persian Scepter:
Bible References:
Word Data:
- Strong's: H2710, H4294, H7626, H8275, G4464
Forms Found in the English ULB:
scepter, scepters