Jump to: Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Coral is mentioned in the Bible as a precious material, valued for its beauty and rarity. In the ancient world, coral was often used in jewelry and ornamentation, signifying wealth and status. The biblical references to coral highlight its esteemed place among other precious stones and materials.Biblical References: 1. Job 28:18 : "Coral and quartz are unworthy of mention; the price of wisdom is beyond rubies." In this passage, coral is listed among valuable items, yet it is deemed insignificant compared to the worth of wisdom. This comparison underscores the immense value placed on divine wisdom over earthly treasures. 2. Ezekiel 27:16 : "Aram was your trading partner because of your many products. They exchanged turquoise, purple dye, embroidered work, fine linen, coral, and rubies for your wares." Here, coral is mentioned as a traded commodity, indicating its desirability and the extensive trade networks of the ancient world. The inclusion of coral among other luxury items highlights its significance in commerce and trade. Cultural and Historical Context: In biblical times, coral was primarily sourced from the Mediterranean Sea. It was highly prized in the ancient Near East and was often used in the making of jewelry, amulets, and decorative items. The deep red and pink hues of coral made it particularly attractive and sought after. Coral's value in the biblical context is not only material but also symbolic. Its mention alongside other precious stones and materials in the Scriptures serves to illustrate the wealth and splendor of certain cities and peoples. Additionally, the comparison of coral to wisdom in the Book of Job reflects the biblical theme of valuing spiritual and moral insight over material wealth. Symbolism: In biblical literature, coral can symbolize beauty, wealth, and the transitory nature of earthly possessions. The emphasis on wisdom's superiority over coral and other treasures in Job 28:18 serves as a reminder of the eternal value of spiritual understanding and the fleeting nature of material wealth. Conclusion: While coral is not extensively mentioned in the Bible, its inclusion in key passages highlights its importance in the ancient world as a symbol of beauty and wealth. The biblical perspective encourages believers to seek wisdom and spiritual riches above all else, recognizing the temporary nature of earthly treasures like coral. Smith's Bible Dictionary Coral(Ezekiel 27:16) A production of the sea, formed by minute animals called zoophytes. It is their shell or house. It takes various forms, as of trees, shrubs, hemispheres. The principal colors are red and white. It was used for beads and ornaments. With regard to the estimation in which coral was held by the Jews and other Orientals, it must be remembered that coral varies in price with us. Pliny says that the Indians valued coral as the Romans valued pearls. (Job 28:18) ATS Bible Dictionary CoralA hard calcareous, marine production, produced by the labors of millions of insects, and often resembling in figure the stem of a plant, divided into branches. It is of various colors, black, white, and red. The latter is the most valuable. It is ranked by Job 28:18, and Ezekiel 27:16, among precious stones. It abounds in the Red sea; and the islands of the South seas are often coral reefs, covered over with earth. The word "rubies" in Proverbs 3:15; 8:11; 20:15; 31:10, is thought by many to mean ornaments of coral. Easton's Bible Dictionary Hebrews ramoth, meaning "heights;" i.e., "high-priced" or valuable things, or, as some suppose, "that which grows high," like a tree (Job 28:18; Ezek. 27:16), according to the Rabbins, red coral, which was in use for ornaments.The coral is a cretaceous marine product, the deposit by minute polypous animals of calcareous matter in cells in which the animal lives. It is of numberless shapes as it grows, but usually is branched like a tree. Great coral reefs and coral islands abound in the Red Sea, whence probably the Hebrews derived their knowledge of it. It is found of different colours, white, black, and red. The red, being esteemed the most precious, was used, as noticed above, for ornamental purposes. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) The hard parts or skeleton of various Anthozoa, and of a few Hydrozoa. Similar structures are also formed by some Bryozoa.2. (n.) The ovaries of a cooked lobster; -- so called from their color. 3. (n.) A piece of coral, usually fitted with small bells and other appurtenances, used by children as a plaything. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia CORALkor'-al (ra'moth, peninim): The red coral or precious coral, Corallium rubrum, is confined to the Mediterranean and Adriatic seas. It is the calcareous axis of a branching colony of polyps. It does not form reefs, but occurs in small masses from 40 to 100 fathoms below the surface. It differs totally in structure from the white corals which form coral reefs, belonging to the order of Octactinia or Eight-rayed Polyps, while the reef-building corals belong to the Hexactinia or Six-rayed Polyps. Strong's Hebrew 7215. ramoth -- perhaps corals... 7214, 7215. ramoth. 7216 . perhaps corals. Transliteration: ramoth Phonetic Spelling: (raw-maw') Short Definition: coral. ... coral. ... /hebrew/7215.htm - 6k Library The Adventures of Saint Patrick of Ireland. Temptation (And Last): Homeward Bound The Dawn of Mind Preface The Method of the New Theology, and Some of Its Applications 1875-1877. Mrs. Way's Sewing --Class for Jewesses --Bible Flower ... The Daily Walk with Others (I. ). What was Heard in the Basilica of Peace Trust in God --True Wisdom Thesaurus Coral (3 Occurrences)... 27:16), according to the Rabbins, red coral, which was in use for ornaments. The coral is a cretaceous marine product, the deposit ... /c/coral.htm - 12k Rubies (8 Occurrences) Red (124 Occurrences) Zoology Nosejewels Nose-jewels (1 Occurrence) Jasper (8 Occurrences) Fairs (6 Occurrences) Fabric (8 Occurrences) Terebinth (15 Occurrences) Resources Coral: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.comBible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Coral (3 Occurrences)Job 28:18 Lamentations 4:7 Ezekiel 27:16 Subtopics Coral: General Scriptures Concerning Related Terms |