Topical Encyclopedia In biblical times, the term "beam" often refers to a large, sturdy piece of wood used in construction or as a tool. Specifically, the "weaver's beam" is a notable reference found in the context of ancient weaving practices. The weaver's beam was a crucial component of the loom, the apparatus used for weaving textiles. It served as the main horizontal support on which the warp threads were stretched, allowing the weaver to interlace the weft threads to create fabric.The weaver's beam is mentioned in several passages of the Bible, often to convey the size and strength of an object or person. One of the most prominent references is found in the account of Goliath, the Philistine giant, in 1 Samuel 17:7: "The shaft of his spear was like a weaver’s beam, and its iron point weighed six hundred shekels. In addition, his shield bearer went before him." . This description emphasizes the formidable size and strength of Goliath's weapon, likening it to the substantial and robust beam used in weaving. Another reference to the weaver's beam is found in 2 Samuel 21:19, which recounts a battle with the Philistines: "Once again there was a battle with the Philistines at Gob, and Elhanan son of Jaare-oregim the Bethlehemite struck down Goliath the Gittite, the shaft of whose spear was like a weaver’s beam." . This passage highlights the continued use of the metaphor to describe the impressive size of a warrior's spear. The imagery of the weaver's beam serves to communicate not only the physical attributes of objects but also the skill and craftsmanship involved in ancient weaving. Weaving was a vital industry in biblical times, providing necessary textiles for clothing and other uses. The loom, with its weaver's beam, was an essential tool in this process, requiring both strength and precision to operate effectively. In the broader biblical narrative, the use of the weaver's beam as a metaphor underscores themes of strength, craftsmanship, and the cultural significance of weaving in ancient society. The references to the weaver's beam in Scripture provide insight into the daily life and technological advancements of the time, reflecting the importance of weaving as both a practical and symbolic element in the biblical world. Nave's Topical Index 1 Samuel 17:7And the staff of his spear was like a weaver's beam; and his spear's head weighed six hundred shekels of iron: and one bearing a shield went before him. Nave's Topical Index 2 Samuel 21:19 Strong's Hebrew 708. ereg -- a loom... beam, weaver's shuttle. From 'arag; a weaving; a braid; also a shuttle -- beam, weaver's shuttle. see HEBREW 'arag. 707, 708. ereg. 709 . Strong's Numbers. /hebrew/708.htm - 6k 4500. manor -- a (weaver's) beam Library A Song of Deliverance David's victory Over the Giant April the Twenty-Sixth Goliath Versus God! Appendix xvii. The Ordinances and Law of the Sabbath as Laid Down ... David the Shepherd Youth. "As Thy Days, So Shall Thy Strength Be" What Lasts A Look Ahead Christ Teaching by Miracles The Valleys --Experiences of Suffering and Sacrifice Resources Who killed Goliath, David or Elhanan? | GotQuestions.orgAre the sky trumpets people have been reporting signs of the end times? | GotQuestions.org Who was Darius in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Beam: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus |