SYMBOLISM IN SCRIPTURES
Gerald Lund 9 Jan 1984 Tempe Arizona,
Plus some add ons by Jeff Bushman
See also Gerald N. Lund,
“Understanding Scriptural Symbols,” Ensign, Oct 1986, p. 23
All Things Bear Witness of Christ
“And behold
all things have their likeness, and all things are created and made to bear
record of me, both things which are temporal and things which are spiritual;
things which are in the heavens above, and things which are on the earth, and
things which are in the earth, and things which are under the earth, both above
and beneath; all things bear record of me.” Moses
6:63 See also 2 Nephi 11:4
I know that all created things
shows that there is a creator. But I
believe that this scripture teaches that all things created actually bear
witness of Christ through revealing things about Christ. An example: the rising of the sun each
day. It disperses the darkness, and lets
all see things that before were hidden.
It also comes from the east which is the direction the Lord will come
from at the 2nd coming.
“Search the Scriptures; for in them ye think
ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me.”
John 5:39
When Jesus made this statement the
only scriptures people had to study was what later became known as the Old
Testament. He was not talking about the
New Testament. We know that Jehovah of
the Old Testament was Christ.
However everything given from Prophet’s
ministry to the Law of Moses, are ment to bring us to Christ and we should find
Him everywhere.
Even Prophet’s Lives Are A Type Of
Christ
“I have also spoken by the prophets, and I
have multiplied visions, and used similitude’s, by the ministry of the
prophets.” Hoses 12:10 Hosea was a type or symbol of Christ and was asked to marry a
prostitute because Christ’s symbolic wife (Israel) See Jeremiah 16 & 23 had
committed spiritual adultery against Him.
“But he answered and said unto them, An evil
and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign; and there shall no sign be given
to it; but the sign of the prophet Jonas:” Matthew
12:39-40s Jonah was in the whale 3 days Christ
would also be in the earth or grave. Jonah is symbolically Christ, see Jonah
blog.
All That The Lords Asks Us To Do In His Name
Are A Similitude of Him
And after many days an angel of the Lord
appeared unto Adam, saying: Why dost thou offer sacrifices unto the Lord” And
Adam said unto him: I know not, save the Lord commanded me. Moses
5:6 -8
Why Does The Lord Use Symbolism
- Symbolism
encourages an attitude of searching. We discover new things and feel more
rewarded.
- Symbols
protect sacred things. Symbols can both conceal and reveal.
- Symbols
are timeless, culturally free, and translate well from one language to the
next.
- Symbols
can have a great impact on the mind.
- Symbolism
allows for many levels of understanding.
- The
Holy Spirit can reveal the meaning of symbolism when it is needed.
- Abstract
concepts are best taught with symbolism.
Guidelines for Using Symbolism
1. Look Beyond The Symbol
a.
Symbols denote something. This is what is actually seen as one looks upon the
symbol. This never changes as long as the symbol remains the same.
b.
Symbols connote many things. The connotation is the association the mind makes
with the symbol. It is vital that students understand the connotation. The
temple ceremony is a good example of symbolism where the connotation never
changes. The ceremony is always the same, yet our understanding (the
connotation), constantly changes.
2. Do the scriptures (or prophets) give the
interpretation (see TPJS pg 291). Two ways interpretations are given:
a. In context with the scripture (i.e., Isaiah
5:1-7, Rev 5:8)
b.
Interpretation given elsewhere (i.e., D&C 45 gives the interpretation of
the parable of the virgins.)
3. Let the nature of the symbol teach you
its meaning.
4.
Study to understand the idioms used. Idioms are verbal shortcuts which cannot
be taken literally (i.e., born with a silver spoon in his mouth, baby shower,
etc.)
5. Each item used as a symbol may have 2
different and opposite meanings. Check
the context to see if it is used as symbolic of Christ or Satan. i.e. Blood can be symbolic of our sins if our
garments are stained with others blood, but it represents Christ if our
garments are washed white in the blood of the lamb
6. Graphic Symbols are symbols that convey visually.
A. Colors
Red ~ blood sin
White ~ purity, righteousness
Black ~ evil, death
Pale ~ “wishy washy”
Purple ~ royalty (color hard
to obtain)
Green ~ life, growth
Blue ~ heaven, spirituality,
Godliness, loyalty
Silver ~ like gold but less
in value
Gold ~ eternity, Godliness,
most valuable, resists corruption, celestial
Brass ~ Strength and
durability,
Job 40:18 Brass- polished or refined- Glory Ez. 1:7,
Dan.10:6, Rev 1:15
B.
Geometric Symbols
___ Temporal Realm (i.e., man, mortality and the earth)
| Spiritual Realm (spires on our church houses
cause us to lift our eyes towards heaven)
∟ Sign of Square in ancient tools represent exactness.
□ A cube is even more perfect than a
square. The Holy of Holies was a cube.
ס Circle represents eternity
ס Circle
with horizontal line (temporal) and Vertical (spiritual) represents all parts
of life – the same.
C.
Human Body
Head - governs (put crowns on heads) bow head as a sign of
reverence or submission
Ears – obedient if we have ears to
hear vs having ears but cannot hear
Eyes - perceives light; Godliness
Nose - anger
Mouth – speaking It is what comes out
of the mouth that defiles a man, vs what goes into the mouth.
Tongue - speaking
Neck - pride (stiff necked; the neck refuses
to bow governing body the head) bow head when pray to
show humility
Shoulders - bearing of burdens
Arms - power and strength (folded arms mean
submission)
Hands - action (handshake – two are united
in action; sign of covenant making)
Breast – (bosom) intimacy (no sexual connotation)
Bowels – seat of emotion
Loins – children or offspring
Knee
– submission (lowers head)
Foot – following the Lord or walking in our
own ways. The
direction we want to travel in our life.
Heart – true inner man
Kidneys – (reigns Job 19:27 ) strength,
endurance
Blood – life, sin, atonement
D. Animals
Goat – independent,
aggressive, no believer or disobedient
Sheep – follower of the
Lord, living
Dove – peace
Fox – cunning, cleaver
Scorpion – danger,
deadliness
Lamb – innocence,
submissive
Pig – filth and
uncleanliness
Horse – war (not used for
work or recreation; i.e., David
multiplied horses – made ready for war)
Donkey – this is used to be
a positive symbol of peace. When a King went officially to visit in peace he rode a donkey. When he went there to fight a war he rode a
horse.
Serpent – symbol of Satan, sneaky, deadly, quiet also Christ when Moses
put a serpent on a pole for Israel
Ox – ultimate work animal, Symbol of both the
tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh. Ephraim
was a wild Ox and
Manasseh was tame. Possibly why oxen holding up baptismal font
showing the importance of Bap. For the dead.
Eagle – royalty king of all fowl
Vulture – scavenger, death
Sparrow – small and common
Lion- king of wild animals. Symbol for tribe of Judea, Christ is the Lion of the tribe of
Judah
E. Numbers (Gemeteria) In Hebrew each letter
of the alphabet represents a number
3 – Godhead, Atoning
Sacrifice (i.e., 3 crosses, 3 hours darkness)
4 – Earth Mortality;
Corners; Seasons, Winds, Nations;
Kindred; Tongues & People
6- Satan’s number, evil, and counterfeit of 7
7 – (In Hebrew “Sheva”), whole, complete, perfect, or
covenant
10
– order, properly done
12
– priesthood; God’s Organization
40
– period of trial and testing
42-
Evil, Satanic power
50
– Jubilee, Deliverance
70
– God’s Administration to the World
100
– Highest possible # of expression
F. Other Symbols
Tree
of Life – Alma 32:40-41, following the gospel plan and gaining eternal life.
Naked
– Hebrew 4:13 We are totally exposed to
the Lord or to others, if we are naked and not ashamed we have
no sin
Waters
of the Sea – Rev. 17:15, 16:2-4, represent
wicked people that Satan has power over.
Sun
– Mal 4:2 Christ, comes up in the east and disperses the darkness, Christ will
come from the east
Fall
– Fall of man
Winter
– Death
Spring
– Resurrection, new life, new beginnings
Summer
– Harvest of Souls, time of work to prepare for winter
East
– From the Lord
Mts
– Temples if where men can’t go easily. But sometimes refer to be lifted up, the pride of wicked brought low
Valley
– Humble, firm can represent people who will be exalted at the 2nd
coming.
Trees
– High and lifted up or pride of the people. Cedars may represent royalty or
kings
Wind
– The spirit of the Holy Ghost John 3:8
Islands
– Where the righteous live, not in the sea where Satan controls
Stars
– Directions especially the North Star it never changes. Constant. Good to use to get your bearing.
Farming
– Pagan religions
Herding
– Correct religion
Boats
– Covenants, Christ has power over the water if we keep
covenants he gives us safety on Water
Swine – Unclean, sin
Blasphemy – Putting
yourself equal with or greater than God
Ocean or Water – trials of
mortality, why you need a boat, or covenants to survive mortality and reach
Promised
Land.
Promised Land- Celestial
Kingdom
Thanks for sharing your insights. It feels like seminary all over again!
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ReplyDeleteI read the first blog about symbolism and actually remembered many of the things we have talked about when I was your home teacher. This is very helpful and makes me think more deeply about symbolism. Have you consider writing a book? Thanks for just being you!
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