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Crown

A crown is a decorative, circular piece of jewelry worn on the head of rulers such as kings and queens. A crown is usually made of gold or silver. In Bible times, a crown was a symbol of a king's power and wealth. However, the Roman soldiers placed a crown of thorn branches on Jesus's head. This was meant to insult him and hurt him (see: Matthew 27:29-31).

In ancient times, winners of athletic contests were awarded a crown made out of olive branches (see: 1 Corinthians 9:25; 2 Timothy 2:5). People earned these crowns.

“To crown” someone means to put a crown on someone's head. “To crown” is also used as a metaphor. For example, to crown a person with glory and honor means to give a person glory and honor (see: Hebrews 2:7).

See: Symbol; Metaphor; Glorify (Glory)