The concept of Symbol in Christianity
Synonyms: Sign, Emblem, Token, Representation, Mark, Code, Logo, Insignia
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Christian concept of 'Symbol'
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) The symbol of the rent veil represents the end of Israel's long-standing privilege and the beginning of new connections between humanity and the divine.[1] (2) Leprosy had been made by the Old Testament legislation 'the symbol' of sin, providing context for the story.[2] (3) This term refers to the symbol of the Communion, and partaking of the symbol, we must reach out to the time when the symbol shall be antiquated.[3] (4) The physical elements used in the Lord's Supper to represent deeper spiritual truths and to facilitate remembrance of Jesus.[4]
From: Bible cyclopedia, critical and expository
(1) This represents the opposite of leaven, which is a symbol of corruption, highlighting the contrast between purity and decay, with salt embodying the former.[5] (2) Asherah, or "the grove," is the image or the symbol of the goddess, made of wood, and it is related to the concept of "to be straight" and the upright stem of a tree.[6]
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) A representation of something else, like the mouse, frog, bird, javelin, and plough sent by the Scythians, which carried a deeper meaning beyond their literal forms, interpreted as dwellings, waters, air, land, and arms, respectively.[7] (2) A symbol is one of the three ways the sense of the law can be interpreted, providing a deeper meaning or representation.[8]