Goldsmith:
(Neh 3:8,32; Isa 40:19; 41:7; 46:6). The word so rendered means properly a founder or finer.
Goldsmith:
gold'-smith (tsreph): Goldsmiths are first mentioned in connection with the building of the tabernacle (Ex 31:4; 36:1). Later, goldsmiths' guilds are mentioned (Ne 3:8,32). The art of refining gold and shaping it into objects was probably introduced into Palestine from Phoenicia (see CRAFTS). Examples of gold work from the earliest Egyptian periods are so numerous in the museums of the world that we do not have to draw on our imaginations to appreciate the wonderful skill of the ancient goldsmiths. their designs and methods were those later used by the Jews. The goldsmiths' art was divided into
(1) the refining of the impure gold (Job 28:1; Pr 17:3; 25:4; 27:21; Isa 1:25; Mal 3:3);
(2) shaping of objects,
(a) casting idols (Nu 33:52; Ho 13:2),
(b) making graven images (2Ch 34:3,4; Jer 10:14; Na 1:14),
(c) the making of beaten or turned work (Ex 25:18),
(d) plating or overlaying (Ex 25:11; 1Ki 6:20),
(e) soldering (Isa 41:7),
(f) making of wire (Ex 28:6; 39:3).
Most of these processes are carried on in Bible lands today. In Damascus there is a goldsmiths' quarter where the refining, casting and beating of gold are still carried on, probably in much the same way as in Solomon's time. Jews are found among the goldsmiths. In Beirut, it is a Jew who is especially skilled in making refiners' pots. Daily, one can see the gold being refined, cast into lumps, beaten on an anvil, rolled between rollers into thin sheets, cut into narrow strips (wire), and wound on bobbins ready for the weaver. are houses in Damascus and Aleppo still possessing beautiful gold overlaid work on wooden walls and ceilings, the work of goldsmiths of several centuries ago. grazing-ground of the nomads. Traces of ancient forests remain, but for the most part today it is treeless. To the East of the Sea of Galilee the soil is deep and rich. Splendid crops of wheat are grown here, and olives flourish in the hollows. The country is furrowed by deep valleys that carry the water southwestward into the Sea of Galilee. This region has not yet been subjected to thorough examination, but many important ruins have been found, which tell of a plentiful and prosperous population in times long past. The best description of these, and of the region generally, will be found in Schumacher's The Jaulan, and Across the Jordan. To him also we owe the excellent maps which carry us eastward to the province of el-Chauran.
Written by James A. Patch
← Golden NumberGoldsmith: General Scriptures Concerning
2Ch 2:7, 14; Neh 3:8
Goldsmith: Reference Concerning
See GOLD
Gold: Exported From
Havilah,
Gen 2:11, 12.
From Ophir,
1Ki 9:28; 10:11; 1Ch 29:4; 2Ch 8:18; Job 22:24;
Tarshish,
1Ki 22:48;
Parvaim,
2Ch 3:6;
Sheba,
1Ki 10:10; 2Ch 9:9; Psa 72:15;
Uphaz,
Jer 10:9.
Gold: Refined
Job 28:19; 31:24; Pro 8:19; 17:3; 27:21; Zec 13:9; Mal 3:3
Gold: Used in the Arts:
Beaten work,
2Ch 9:15;
made into wire threads and worked into embroidered tapestry,
Exd 39:3;
apparel,
Psa 45:9, 13;
in ornamenting the priests' garments,
Exd 39;
modeled into forms of fruits,
Pro 25:11;
into ornaments,
Gen 24:22; Exd 3:22; 11:2; 28:11; Num 31:50, 51; Sgs 1:10; 5:14; Eze 16:17
crowns made of,
Exd 25:25; 37:2-11; 39:30; Est 8:15; Psa 21:3; Zec 6:11;
candlesticks made of, for the tabernacle,
Exd 25:31-38; 37:17-24;
shields of,
1Ki 10:16, 17;
overlaying with,
Exd 25:11, 13, 24, 28; with Exd 25:1-40; 26:27, 29; 30:5; 36:34, 36, 38; 37:2, 4, 11, 15; 1Ki 6:20-22, 28, 30, 32, 35;
bedsteads made of,
Est 1:6.
Gold: Wedge Of
Jos 7:21; Isa 13:12
Gold: Used as Money
Gen 44:8; with Gen 44:1; 1Ch 21:25; Ezr 8:25-28; Isa 13:17; 60:9; Eze 7:19; 28:4; Mat 2:11; 10:9; Act 3:6; 20:33; 1Pe 1:18
Gold: Solomon Rich In
1Ki 10:2, 14, 21
Gold: Vessels and Utensils Made Of
For the tabernacle,
Exd 25:26, 29, 38, 39; 37:16;
for the temple,
1Ch 18:11; 22:14, 16; 29:2-7.
Altar, lamps, and other articles made of,
1Ki 7:48, 49-51; 2Ki 25:15; Jer 52:19; Ezr 8:27; Dan 5:3;
see Overlaying With, above.
Gold: Belongs to God
Eze 16:17
Gold: Figurative
Ecc 12:6; Jer 51:7; Lam 4:1; 1Cr 3:12
Gold: Symbolical
Dan 2:32-45; Rev 21:18, 21
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