Topical Encyclopedia The term "coloured" does not appear explicitly in the Bible; however, the concept of color and its significance is woven throughout the biblical narrative. In Scripture, colors often carry symbolic meanings and are used to convey deeper spiritual truths. The Bible uses colors to describe various elements, from the natural world to the tabernacle, priestly garments, and visions of the heavenly realm.Symbolism of Colors in the Bible 1. White: Often associated with purity, holiness, and righteousness. In Revelation 7:14, the saints are described as having "washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb." White garments are symbolic of the righteousness imparted to believers through Christ. 2. Red: Symbolizes blood, sacrifice, and atonement. In Isaiah 1:18, the Lord declares, "Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool." Red is also associated with the blood of Christ, which cleanses from sin. 3. Blue: Represents heavenly origin and divine revelation. The Israelites were instructed to include a blue cord in the tassels of their garments as a reminder of God's commandments (Numbers 15:38-39). Blue is often used in the description of the tabernacle and priestly garments, signifying a connection to the divine. 4. Purple: A color of royalty and wealth. In the ancient world, purple dye was expensive and reserved for nobility. In the Bible, purple is used to describe the garments of kings and the rich. In the New Testament, Lydia, a seller of purple goods, is noted for her conversion and hospitality (Acts 16:14). 5. Scarlet: Similar to red, scarlet is associated with sin and sacrifice. The scarlet thread in the account of Rahab (Joshua 2:18) symbolizes redemption and protection. Scarlet is also used in the tabernacle and priestly garments, indicating the need for atonement. 6. Green: Represents life, growth, and renewal. Psalm 23:2 speaks of God leading His people to "green pastures," symbolizing provision and rest. Green is often associated with the flourishing of the righteous (Psalm 92:12-14). 7. Black: Often symbolizes mourning, suffering, and judgment. In Lamentations 4:8, the appearance of the people is described as "blacker than soot" due to their suffering. Black can also represent the absence of light and the presence of sin. Use of Color in Biblical Imagery Colors are used extensively in the construction of the tabernacle and the garments of the high priest. Exodus 28:5-6 describes the use of gold, blue, purple, and scarlet yarn in the ephod, signifying the glory and majesty of God. The use of these colors in worship settings underscores the holiness and beauty of the divine presence. In prophetic visions, colors are used to convey messages and symbolize spiritual realities. For example, in Ezekiel 1:26-28, the vision of God's glory includes a rainbow, symbolizing God's covenant and mercy. Cultural and Historical Context In biblical times, the production of colored dyes was a complex and costly process, often reserved for the wealthy or for religious purposes. The significance of color in Scripture is deeply rooted in the cultural and historical context of the ancient Near East, where colors were imbued with meaning and used to communicate status, identity, and spiritual truths. While the Bible does not address the concept of race or ethnicity in terms of skin color, it emphasizes the unity and equality of all people in Christ. Galatians 3:28 states, "There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus." This verse highlights the spiritual equality and unity of believers, transcending cultural and ethnic distinctions. Greek 2847. kokkinos -- scarlet ... scarlet, crimson. From kokkos (from the kernel-shape of the insect); crimson-colored -- scarlet (colour, coloured). see GREEK kokkos. (kokkinen) -- 1 Occurrence ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/2847.htm - 6k Library The Glory-Coloured Thread. Publications Beasts Similarly Subject to the Law of Mutation. On Clothes. The Races --A Letter Letter xxxviii. To his Brother Gregory, Concerning the Difference ... Introduction. The Boyhood of Jesus The Body of Our Lord Placed in the Sepulchre. September 7, 1890. Thesaurus Coloured (21 Occurrences)... Multi-Version Concordance Coloured (21 Occurrences). Revelation 10:1 And I saw another strong angel coming down out of heaven, clothed ... /c/coloured.htm - 12k Leather (34 Occurrences) Sheepskins (7 Occurrences) Colours (20 Occurrences) Needlework (23 Occurrences) Electrum (3 Occurrences) Banded (15 Occurrences) Marked (163 Occurrences) Robes (124 Occurrences) Colour (22 Occurrences) Resources Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible ThesuarusConcordance Coloured (21 Occurrences)Revelation 10:1 Genesis 30:33 Genesis 31:10 Genesis 31:12 Exodus 25:5 Exodus 26:14 Exodus 28:4 Exodus 31:10 Exodus 35:7 Exodus 35:19 Exodus 35:23 Exodus 36:19 Exodus 39:1 Exodus 39:34 Exodus 39:41 Judges 5:30 Job 38:14 Proverbs 7:16 Jeremiah 12:9 Ezekiel 1:4 Ezekiel 1:27 Subtopics Related Terms |