Tekhelet is the blue named in Scripture, commanded for priestly garments and the tassels meant to remind God’s people of His commandments. For centuries, the process of producing the ancient blue dye was lost after the destruction of the Second Temple and the Roman bans restricted its use. https://youtu.be/C2UDZGvwGf0?si=nEWulvFuxNajP6KE
Tag: Colors in the Bible
Red Stew, Red Rocks, and Red Flags: The Legacy of Edom
Why did Esau trade his birthright for 'red-red' stew? A color expert explores the significance of red in Esau's life, from the psychology of hunger to the red rocks of Edom.
Colors in the Bible: Was Esau the Bible’s Most “Colorful” Character?
Discover the story of Esau through the lens of a professional color expert. Explore the biological pigments and biblical significance behind the "Red and Hairy Man."
Tekhelet in the Bible: Meaning, History, and the Sacred Blue of Remembrance
Discover the biblical meaning of tekhelet, the sacred blue commanded in Scripture. Explore its history, loss, rediscovery, and spiritual significance through the lens of faith and color expertise.
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