Lexical Summary ammud: Pillar, column, stand Original Word: עַמּוּד Strong's Exhaustive Concordance apiece, pillar Or ammud {am-mood'}; from amad; a column (as standing); also a stand, i.e. Platform -- X apiece, pillar. see HEBREW amad NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom amad Definition a pillar, column NASB Translation column (1), columns (2), pillar (29), pillars (77), posts (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs עַמּוּד, עַמֻּד110 noun masculine1Kings 7:15 pillar, column; — עַמּוּד absolute 1 Kings 7:15 +, construct Exodus 13:21 +; עַמֻּד absolute Jeremiah 52:21, construct Numbers 14:14; suffix עַמּוּדוֺ2Chronicles 23:13; plural עַמּוּדִים 1 Kings 7:16 +, less often ׳עַמֻּ 1 Kings 7:21 +; construct עַמּוּדֵי Exodus 26:32 +, less often ׳עַמֻּ Exodus 38:17 +; suffix עַמּוּדָיו Exodus 36:38 +, עַמֻּדָיו Exodus 27:10 +, etc.; — 1 pillar, supporting house Judges 16:25,26,29; pillars in tabernacle Exodus 27:10,11,17; Exodus 36:38; Numbers 3:37 27t. Exodus, Numbers (P), + עַמּוּדֵי שִׁטִּים pillars of acacia wood Exodus 26:32,37; Exodus 36:36; pillars in Solomon's palace 1 Kings 7:2,3,6, ׳אוּלָם הָע 1 Kings 7:6, עַמּוּדֵי אֲרָזִים 1 Kings 7:2 pillars of cedar (P); in Ezekiel's temple Ezekiel 42:6 (twice in verse); שֵׁשׁ ׳ע Esther 1:6 (in palace), Songs 5:15 (simile). 2 two bronze pillars — 1 Kings 7:15; 2 Kings 25:13 = Jeremiah 52:17 — before temple 1 Kings 7:15 (twice in verse) + 14 t. 1 Kings 7, + 2 Kings 25:16,17 (twice in verse) = Jeremiah 52:20,21 (twice in verse), Jeremiah 27:19; 1 Chronicles 18:8; 2Chronicles 3:15,17 5t. Chronicles; perhaps one of these was ׳הָע by which king stood in temple 2 Kings 11:14 2Chronicles 23:13; 2 Kings 23:3; > ׳ע here = standing-place, platform Thes and others; two pillars before Ezekiel's temple Ezekiel 40:49. 3 columns, uprights, of silver Songs 3:10 (litter). 4 עָשָׁן ׳ע Judges 20:40 column of smoke: (הֶ)עָנָן ׳ע Exodus 13:21,22 (J) + 6 t. J E, hence Nehemiah 9:12,19; Psalm 99:7; "" (הָ)אֵשׁ ׳ע Exodus 13:21,22 (J), Numbers 14:14 (JE), Nehemiah 9:12,19; קֵשׁ וְעָנָן ׳ע Exodus 14:24 (J), all of the theophanies at time of Exodus. 5. a. בּרזֶל ׳ע Jeremiah 1:18 (figurative of prophet). b. poetic of pillars of earth Job 9:5 + Job 75:4, of heaven Job 26:11. c. of wisdom's house Proverbs 9:1. Topical Lexicon Overview of Biblical UsageThe noun עַמּוּד (ʿammûd) designates a pillar, column, or standing post. Its roughly 111 Old Testament occurrences span narrative, legal, poetic, and prophetic texts, giving a panoramic view of how pillars functioned in Israel’s life—physically as supports, visibly as signs of God’s presence, and figuratively as symbols of stability, testimony, and leadership. Patriarchal and Early Narrative References While the patriarchs most often erected “standing stones” using a different Hebrew term (matzēbâ), ʿammûd appears in contexts where a vertical form signals divine activity. After the overthrow of Sodom, Lot’s wife became “a pillar of salt” (Genesis 19:26), underlining judgment that arrested her in immovable form. In Judges 16:25-30 the two central pillars of the Philistine temple become the means of Samson’s final victory, demonstrating Yahweh’s supremacy over pagan strength. Theophanic Pillars of Cloud and Fire Central to Israel’s salvation history is the mobile, supernatural column guiding the Exodus community: • Exodus 13:21-22: “By day the LORD went ahead of them in a pillar of cloud… and by night in a pillar of fire, to give them light”. • Numbers 14:14 stresses that this same pillar testified continuously to surrounding nations. The cloud-and-fire motif reappears in Psalm 99:7 and Nehemiah 9:12, 19, recalling God’s covenant faithfulness. The vertical column embodied both transcendence (heaven-to-earth linkage) and immanence (guiding within the camp). Structural Pillars of the Tabernacle Chapters Exodus 26; 27; 36; and 38 devote extensive detail to acacia-wood posts overlaid with gold or bronze. These pillars: 1. Held up the linen curtains of the court and the inner tent (Exodus 26:32, 37). Because each post was socketed in silver or bronze bases, the architecture preached holiness: precious metals at the points of contact between heaven’s dwelling and earth’s soil. Pillars in Solomon’s Temple 1 Kings 7 and 2 Chronicles 3 record the two massive bronze columns—Jachin (“He establishes”) and Boaz (“In Him is strength”)—cast by Hiram of Tyre. Standing before the porch they proclaimed permanence and power, foreshadowing Christ as both foundation and strength of God’s house (compare Revelation 3:12). Additional interior pillars supported cedar beams, creating a forest-like interior (1 Kings 6:15-18). After Jerusalem’s fall, Babylon dismantled and carried away these bronze pillars (2 Kings 25:13-17; Jeremiah 52:17-23), a theological statement that the visible symbols of security cannot save apart from covenant obedience. Civic and Royal Architecture Song of Songs 3:6-10 likens Solomon’s palanquin to “posts of silver,” showcasing regal splendor. The palace complex, the “House of the Forest of Lebanon,” boasted forty-five pillars of cedar (1 Kings 7:2-3), signaling political stability derived, ideally, from divine wisdom (1 Kings 3:9-12). Pillars as Memorials and Covenantal Witnesses Beyond supporting weight, pillars marked significant events: • Genesis 28:18; Exodus 24:4 (using ʿammûd’s synonym) show covenant memorials. Prophetic and Poetic Imagery Poets employ ʿammûd figuratively: • Psalm 75:3: “When the earth and all its dwellers quake, it is I who bear up its pillars.” The prophets use the pillar motif for judgment and hope. Jeremiah 1:18: “Today I have made you a fortified city, an iron pillar… against the whole land.” Zephaniah 2:14 foresees desolate Nineveh where “cedar pillars are exposed.” Symbolic and Theological Themes 1. Stability and Order: As architectural pillars bear loads, so the Lord undergirds creation and covenant (Psalm 104:5). New Testament Parallels Though Greek terms differ, Revelation 3:12 promises the overcomer: “I will make him a pillar in the temple of My God.” Paul calls James, Cephas, and John “pillars” of the Church (Galatians 2:9), echoing the Old Testament concept of steadfast support within God’s household (1 Timothy 3:15). Ministerial Implications • Leadership: Elders are to be immovable supports of truth and holiness. Conclusion ʿAmmûd threads through Scripture as a tangible sign of God’s orderly design and covenant faithfulness. From the fiery column in the wilderness to the bronze giants before Solomon’s porch and the prophetic promise of the overcomer made a pillar forever, the motif invites every generation to stand firm in the unshakable purposes of the Lord. 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