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  1. Discover the meaning of Reed in the Bible. Study the definition of Reed with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments.

  2. The name Reed is of English origin and means “red-haired” or “ruddy complexion.” In the Bible, the name Reed is associated with the prophet John the Baptist, who lived in the wilderness and wore clothing made of camel’s hair and a leather belt.

  3. Jan 23, 2023 · A bruised reed he will not break, and a smoldering wick he will not snuff out” (Matthew 12:20). When Matthew wrote these words, he was quoting a prophecy from Isaiah 42:1–4. This prophecy pointed to the actions and demeanor of the coming Messiah, now revealed as Jesus Christ.

  4. REED (אֲגַמ֒, H106, קָנֶה, H7866; κάλαμος, G2812). The reed referred to in Jeremiah 51:32 is obviously a special type, because it is the only time אֲגַמ֒, H106, is used. The word is related to a word for “pool.” It emphasizes the locale of the reed.

  5. Though a standard herb or cane used for paper and occasionally as a staff, there’s a deeper meaning of the use of reed in the Bible, most notably seen in Isaiah 42. Here, the bruised reed might refer to a believer weak in grace, unstable in their ways, fickle, or wavering.

  6. Dec 21, 2023 · The reed is an essential symbol in the Bible, representing Gods strength, courage, and mercy. It appears in a number of passages throughout the Old and New Testaments, showing just how much importance the reed held and continues to hold for Christians and Jews today.

  7. Kaneh , a reed of any kind. Thus there are in general four kinds of reeds named in the Bible: (1) The water reed; No, 1 above. (2) A stronger reed, Arundo donax , the true reed of Egypt and Palestine, which grows 8 or 10 feet high, and is thicker than a man's thumb.

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