Messianic Seal Necklace Hebraic Roots Silver Grafted 19 Inch Chain Comes in A Lovely Gift Pouch
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Messianic Seal Necklace Hebraic Roots Silver Grafted 19 Inch Chain Comes in A Lovely Gift Pouch
Great to wear yourself or as a beautiful present.
The length of the cord is 48cm
he size of the pendant is 3.2cm
The necklace comes in a lovely red organza gift pouch
A beautiful necklace and Messianic Seal pendant.Great to wear yourself or as a special gift. The necklace comes in a lovely red organza gift pouch. Beautiful. Elegant. Heart-felt. The package contains: *1 Grafted pendant and necklace *1 red organza gift pouch Measurements . The size of the pendant is 3.2cm/1.3 inch. The Messianic Seal The "Grafted In" or "Hebraic Roots" symbol represents the Messianic Seal of the Jerusalem Church. Some experts have concluded that it was an identifying mark of the early Jewish Believers in Yeshua (Jesus) as a symbol that tied together their traditions and faith in a growing Messianic community. The Seal was resurrected after nearly 2,000 years of silence, from an ancient grotto adjacent to the very first Christian Church on Mount Zion. It was scribed and drawn on ceremonial artifacts most likely used by Pastor James the Just, the brother of Jesus and the Twelve Apostles. The ancient three part symbol: Menorah, Star of David and Fish, once again proclaims to the world the pervasive Jewishness of Jesus Christ and the decidedly Jewish foundation and roots of the Church founded in His name. The Messianic Seal of the Jerusalem Church strikes at the very roots of anti-Semitism while proclaiming a compelling message that breaks down barriers and restores unity: Jew with Jew, and Jew with Gentile. What does this symbol of faith represent? Each of the three symbols; The Menorah, The Star of David, and The Fish have their own individual meaning. The Menorah at the top represents the Torah, the fulfillment of the promises to Abraham and that special calling to the people of Israel. The Fish has a rich history of identification with the believer. It was a common symbol for believers because the Greek word for fish (ICHTHYS) was used as an acronym for "Yeshua, Son of God, Savior."