War-club
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The term "war-club" refers to a weapon used in ancient warfare, often mentioned in the context of biblical battles and divine judgment. In the Bible, the war-club is symbolic of strength, power, and the execution of God's justice against nations and individuals who oppose His will.

Biblical References:

1. Jeremiah 51:20 : "You are My war club, My weapon for battle—with you I shatter nations; with you I destroy kingdoms." In this passage, God speaks through the prophet Jeremiah, addressing Babylon as His instrument of judgment. The war-club symbolizes the power and authority given by God to execute His divine purposes. Babylon, though a pagan nation, is used by God to bring about His judgment on other nations, demonstrating His sovereignty over all earthly powers.

2. Ezekiel 9:2 : "And I saw six men coming from the direction of the upper gate, which faces north, each with a weapon of slaughter in his hand. With them was a man clothed in linen, with a writing kit at his side. They came in and stood beside the bronze altar." While the term "war-club" is not explicitly used here, the imagery of weapons of slaughter aligns with the concept of divine instruments of judgment. The passage underscores the seriousness of God's judgment and the role of chosen instruments in executing His will.

Symbolism and Usage:

In biblical times, the war-club was a common weapon, often made of wood or metal, used in close combat. It was a tool of destruction, capable of inflicting significant damage. Spiritually, the war-club represents God's might and His ability to break down strongholds and bring about His righteous judgment.

The war-club also serves as a metaphor for the believer's spiritual warfare. Just as a physical war-club is used to defeat enemies, believers are called to wield spiritual weapons to stand against the forces of evil. Ephesians 6:12 reminds us, "For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this world's darkness, and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms."

Theological Implications:

The use of the war-club in Scripture highlights God's control over history and His ability to use nations and individuals as instruments of His will. It serves as a reminder of the seriousness of sin and the certainty of divine judgment. The imagery of the war-club calls believers to recognize the power of God in their lives and to trust in His ultimate plan for justice and righteousness.

In summary, the war-club in the Bible is a powerful symbol of God's authority and judgment. It illustrates the reality of spiritual warfare and the believer's call to rely on God's strength in the battle against sin and evil.
Strong's Hebrew
4661. mappets -- a war-club
... a war-club. Transliteration: mappets Phonetic Spelling: (map-pates') Short Definition:
war-club. ... battle ax. From naphats; a smiter, ie A war club -- battle ax. ...
/hebrew/4661.htm - 6k
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The Struggle for Life
... specialization. From the heavy bludgeon would arise on the one hand the shaped
war-club, and on the other the short throwing club, or waddy. ...
/.../the lowell lectures on the ascent of man/chapter vi the struggle for.htm

Thesaurus
War-club (1 Occurrence)
War-club. War-carriages, War-club. War-cries . Multi-Version
Concordance War-club (1 Occurrence). Jeremiah 51:20 An ...
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Maul (3 Occurrences)
... Easton's Bible Dictionary An old name for a mallet, the rendering of the Hebrew
mephits (Proverbs 25:18), properly a war-club. Noah Webster's Dictionary. ...
/m/maul.htm - 8k

War-cries (1 Occurrence)
War-cries. War-club, War-cries. War-cry . Multi-Version Concordance War-cries
(1 Occurrence). ... (BBE). War-club, War-cries. War-cry . Reference Bible.
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Battle-axe (2 Occurrences)
... Easton's Bible Dictionary A mallet or heavy war-club. Applied metaphorically (Jeremiah
51:20) to Cyrus, God's instrument in destroying Babylon. ...
/b/battle-axe.htm - 7k

Battleaxe
... Easton's Bible Dictionary A mallet or heavy war-club. Applied metaphorically (Jeremiah
51:20) to Cyrus, God's instrument in destroying Babylon. Int. ...
/b/battleaxe.htm - 6k

Ax (12 Occurrences)
... feller," hence, an axe. (9) mapets (Jeremiah 51:20), literally, "a smiter,"
hence, a warclub or battle-axe. The Greek word used ...
/a/ax.htm - 14k

Axe (19 Occurrences)
... feller," hence, an axe. (9) mapets (Jeremiah 51:20), literally, "a smiter,"
hence, a warclub or battle-axe. The Greek word used ...
/a/axe.htm - 18k

Axhead (1 Occurrence)
... feller," hence, an axe. (9) mapets (Jeremiah 51:20), literally, "a smiter,"
hence, a warclub or battle-axe. The Greek word used ...
/a/axhead.htm - 10k

Ax-head
... feller," hence, an axe. (9) mapets (Jeremiah 51:20), literally, "a smiter,"
hence, a warclub or battle-axe. The Greek word used ...
/a/ax-head.htm - 9k

Resources
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War-club (1 Occurrence)

Jeremiah 51:20
An axe 'art' thou to me -- weapons of war, And I have broken in pieces by thee nations, And I have destroyed by thee kingdoms,
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