Topical Encyclopedia
In biblical times, cauldrons were large pots or kettles used primarily for cooking and boiling. These vessels are mentioned in various contexts throughout the Scriptures, serving both practical and symbolic purposes. The use of cauldrons is indicative of the daily life and religious practices of the ancient Israelites.
Old Testament ReferencesCauldrons are mentioned in the context of the tabernacle and temple services. In
1 Samuel 2:14, the sons of Eli, the priest, are described as taking meat from the cauldrons by force, illustrating their corruption and disregard for the sacrificial system: "And he would thrust it into the pan or kettle or cauldron or pot, and all that the fork brought up the priest would take for himself. This is how they treated all the Israelites who came to Shiloh."
In
2 Chronicles 35:13, during the observance of the Passover under King Josiah, cauldrons were used for cooking the sacrificial offerings: "They roasted the Passover lambs over the fire according to the regulation, and they boiled the holy offerings in pots, kettles, and cauldrons and quickly brought them to all the people."
Symbolic UseCauldrons also appear in prophetic literature, symbolizing judgment and purification. In
Ezekiel 11:3, the rebellious leaders of Jerusalem are compared to meat in a cauldron, suggesting impending judgment: "They say, ‘Is not the time near to build houses? This city is the cauldron, and we are the meat.’"
Cultural and Religious SignificanceThe use of cauldrons in religious ceremonies underscores their importance in the sacrificial system, which was central to Israelite worship. The preparation of offerings in cauldrons was a communal activity, reflecting the shared religious life of the community. The cauldron's role in these rituals highlights the importance of purity and adherence to divine instructions in worship.
Archaeological InsightsArchaeological findings have uncovered various types of cooking vessels from ancient Israel, including cauldrons. These artifacts provide insight into the daily life and religious practices of the Israelites, confirming the biblical descriptions of their use in both domestic and sacred settings.
ConclusionCauldrons in the Bible serve as a reminder of the practical aspects of worship and the importance of maintaining purity and obedience in religious practices. Their presence in both narrative and prophetic texts highlights their multifaceted role in the life of ancient Israel.
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How Brother Juniper once Cooked for the Brethren Enough to Last...
... Meanwhile one of the friars, to whom Brother Juniper's simplicity was well known,
returned to the house; and seeing these greatcauldrons on such an enormous...
The Adventures of Saint Andrew of Scotland.
... them, he found himself in a dismal vale, the air still dark as Erebus, where he
heard the blowing of unseen furnaces, the boiling ofcauldrons, the rattling or...
The Builders
... work they might not leave until the last streak of daylight had faded, except for
the brief space allowed for breakfast and dinner, when hugecauldrons of a...
Christ's Birth
... well. The most cruel of all their practices was to put the children, dressed
in white, intocauldrons, and to boil them alive. But...
Acts xii. 1, 2
... Then have thou also a spiritual forge, to fashion there not pots orcauldrons, but
thine own soul, which is far better than either coppersmith or goldsmith can...
The Gods of Egypt
... Orion, the wild hunter, captures the gods, slaughters and disembowels them, cooks
their joints, their haunches, their legs, in his burningcauldrons, and feeds...
The Heavenly Footman; Or, a Description of the Man that Gets to...
... asunder, to have their eyes bored out with augurs, their bodies broiled on gridirons,
their tongues cut out of their mouths, boiled incauldrons, thrown to the...
Introduction to Oration ii.
Lectures of S. Cyril of Jerusalem. <....
Chaldaean Civilization
History Of Egypt, Chaldaea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, V 3. <....
Solomon's Temple Spiritualized
The Works of John Bunyan Volumes 1-3. <....
Thesaurus
Cauldrons (2 Occurrences)... Multi-Version Concordance
Cauldrons (2 Occurrences). 2 Kings 25:14 The
cauldrons also and the shovels and the knives and the cups
...Cauldron (8 Occurrences)
Knives (12 Occurrences)
... 2 Kings 25:14 Thecauldrons also and the shovels and the knives and the cups, and
all the vessels of copper wherewith they ministered, they took away. (DBY)....
Caulk (1 Occurrence)
Cups (28 Occurrences)
... 2 Kings 25:14 Thecauldrons also and the shovels and the knives and the cups, and
all the vessels of copper wherewith they ministered, they took away. (DBY)....
Copper (55 Occurrences)
... (DBY). 2 Kings 25:14 Thecauldrons also and the shovels and the knives and the cups,
and all the vessels of copper wherewith they ministered, they took away....
Consecrated (101 Occurrences)
... 2 Chronicles 35:13 And they roasted the passover with fire according to the ordinance;
and the consecrated things they boiled in pots and incauldrons and in...
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