The meaning of Rod in the Bible
(From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)(maqqel, maTTeh, shebheT; rhabdos): Little distinction can be drawn between the Hebrew words used for "rod" and "staff." Maqqel is the word used in Genesis 30:37 ff. for the twigs of poplar put by Jacob before his sheep, and in Jeremiah 1:11 of the "rod of an almond-tree." MaTTeh is used of a rod in the hand, as the "rods" of Moses and of Aaron (Exodus 4:2 ff.; Exodus 7:9 ff., etc.). ShebheT is used, but sometimes also maTTeh, of the rod used for correction (Exodus 21:20; II Samuel 7:14; Proverbs 10:13; Proverbs 13:24; Isaiah 10:5, etc.). In Psalms 23:4 ("Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me"), however, shebheT is the shepherd's rod, figurative of divine guidance and care. In Ezekiel 21:10, Ezekiel 21:13, the word stands for the royal scepter. In the New Testament "rod" is used of a rod of correction (I Corinthians 4:21), Aaron's rod (Hebrews 9:4), a ruler's rod "of iron" (severity, as in Revelation 2:27; Revelation 12:5; Revelation 19:15), a measuring rod (Revelation 11:1).
See also ARMOR, ARMS.
James Orr
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