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Topaz

Topaz is a precious gemstone mentioned in Scripture as a symbol of God's glory and beauty, appearing in descriptions of heavenly splendor and priestly garments.

Overview

Topaz was a highly valued gemstone in the ancient world, prized for its clarity and golden hue. It appears in Scripture as part of God's created beauty and in symbolic representations of divine glory. The stone held practical importance in Israel's religious life and eschatological significance in John's vision of heaven.

Key Scriptures

"Every precious stone was your covering: carnelian, chrysolite, and emerald; turquoise, onyx, and jasper; sapphire, turquoise, and beryl; and gold" (Ezekiel 28:13, NIV). "The ninth [foundation of the New Jerusalem] was topaz" (Revelation 21:20, ESV). "It [wisdom] cannot be valued in the gold of Ophir, in precious onyx or sapphires...Topaz from Cush cannot compare with it" (Job 28:19, NIV).

Application

Reflect on how God's creation displays His infinite beauty and majesty, and consider how the precious materials of heaven remind us that our eternal home with Christ surpasses all earthly value.

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