The concept of White stone in Christianity
Synonyms: Marble, Alabaster, Limestone, Chalk, Quartz, Talc
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Christian concept of 'White stone'
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) This refers to something in the book, which is associated with white color, and represents purity, festal joy, victory, and lustrous glory.[1] (2) A symbol of acceptance and victory, likely representing a new identity or status granted to those who overcome.[2] (3) A symbol whose meaning is ambiguous but may relate to innocence or acquittal, possibly linked to ancient practices of judgment and victory.[3] (4) Symbolizes hope and a new identity granted by God, containing a name known only to the recipient.[4]
From: A Dictionary of the Bible (Hastings)
(1) An example of a memorial and mystical symbol, serving to recall and perpetuate circumstances and feelings, or to suggest a meaning that must remain concealed.[5] (2) Solomon's Temple was built of this, according to Josephus, although the stones in the Jews' Wailing Place may be from Jerusalem quarries, as stated in the text.[6] (3) The reference to a 'white stone' in Revelation may symbolize the practice of taking a secret new name upon baptism, significant to Christians in peril.[7] (4) A symbol of victory and reward referenced in Revelation, representing hope and achievement.[8]
From: The Complete Sayings of Jesus
(1) A representation of purity and a new identity or reward given to faithful believers, signifying acceptance and victory.[9]
From: Bible cyclopedia, critical and expository
(1) This object, similar to a white diamond, or rock crystal, was engraved with Jehovah, and in Revelation 2:17, it corresponds to the "new name written" and belongs to all believers.[10]
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) White stones are a type of stone that was used in the building, and the virgins themselves fitted them into the building on the outside.[11] (2) Represents adoption as a son of God and the new identity given to believers, indicated by a new name.[12]
Gnostic concept of 'White stone'
From: The Gnostics and Their Remains
(1) This is a symbol mentioned by St. John, alluding to a custom, and referencing the "white stone" with the New Name graven thereon, to be given to him that overcometh.[13]