BIBLE SIGNS AND SYMBOLS (FIRE) by Jesuswayforyou
Shabbat shalom! Today, I am sharing with you this very interesting blog. I picked this blog to share with you, because I was working on the complimentary website, and it had something to do with fire and Pentecost. So I got moved to share. Be blessed, in Jesus' Name. Amen!!!
BIBLE SIGNS AND SYMBOLS (FIRE)
Both mesmerizing and mysterious, fire represents combustion, a chemical reaction that releases both heat and light. Today, fire seems to be at our fingertips-we just need to turn on the stove or light a match. Because we no longer have to work to get it, most of us take fire for granted. Yet we rely on fire for light, warmth, cooking, manufacturing, and refining. Fire figures into the Bible in numerous ways-in daily life, religious ceremony, and as an instrument of warfare. The ritual of animal sacrifice instituted by God in the Old Testament requited the use of fire to consume burnt offerings. The burning of sacrificial meat with fire is described as “a soothing aroma to the LORD” (Lev 23:18; Num 28:13,24; 29:6, 13).
HOLY FIRE
Other symbolic uses of fire in the Bible correspond to fire’s practical uses. For example, in Zechariah 13:9, God is a refiner who brings the Israelites “through the fire” in order to “refine them as silver is refined” (see also Mal 3:2). Fire is pictured as a purifying agent in people’s lives. Proverbs 17:3 clarifies the relationship of fire with spiritual refinement: “The crucible is for refining silver and the smelter of gold, but the one who purifies hearts by fire is the LORD.” Throughout the Bible, we see the presence of God physically manifested as fire. In Genesis 15:17, God sealed his covenant with Abram by passing through the animal sacrifice as “a smoking oven and a flaming torch.” During the Israelites’ exit from Egypt, the Lord appeared as a protective wall of fire at night: “So the LORD’S column stayed over the tent during the day, and there was fire in the smoke at night. In this way all the Israelites could see the column throughout their travels” (Exod 40:38; see also Exod 13:21; Ps 105:39; Zech 2:5). The fire symbolized the guiding presence of God among the people. God also appeared to Moses in the form of a burning bush on Mount Sinai (Exod 3:2). For biblical authors, the theophany of fire portrayed God’s power, holiness, and protection over his people.
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