I just recently saw a necklace that a friend of mine had of The Messianic Seal of the Jerusalem Church. Then she loaned me a book about this symbol being found in more recent years.
Last Sunday evening our church had a Messianic Jew come and present a presentation of the Seder. It is the 3rd time Mickey & I have been privileged to attend a Seder meal and be taught the significance of all the parts of the Passover Meal and how it all relates to Christ.
The gentlemen who did the presentation had a table set up where he had a few books and other things he was selling after the dinner. My friend, Sandra, came over to me and said, "Did you see the Messianic Seal necklace?" I hadn't even looked at the table or anything on it.
My beautiful new Messianic Seal necklace I bought.
The Jewish Menorah (candlestick)
The Star of David
The Christian Fish
I am so happy with this symbolic piece and it is a treasure to me I wanted to share.
Thank you for visiting my Show & Tell.
I've never heard of it either. I really like it though and all that it symbolizes.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen something like this ~ it is beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteLove the work done on it and the colors are so vibrant. Just, gorgeous.
My Show n Tell is about our Easter Lily. If you can find some time today, stop by, won't you? Happy Friday, happy weekend.
Beautiful necklace, and wonderful story behind it.
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I have never seen that before, but it's simply beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful jewelry ! very special !
ReplyDeleteSusan,
ReplyDeleteThat's just beautiful and goes so nicely with your bracelet featured a while back! Blessings!
That is so wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and stopping by and commenting on my blog...
Have A Blessed Day...
Just A Gal...
The jewelry is new to me, but of course, I've heard of Messianic Jews. Thanks for sharing. Happy Show and Tell Friday. Here’s mine:
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Very pretty necklace. How nice that you got to learn more about it.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen anything like that before, but it's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI've never attended a Seder, but I really, really enjoyed the Beth M study I did last year - Jesus, the One and Only. She gave much detail about the parts of Passover and it relating to Christ. I found it all so interesting. I have way too many books I want to read, but I'll have to look this one up on my free book site!
Have a wonderful weekend!!
That is a beautiful necklace with so much meaning. I had some friends a few years ago give me a similar necklace when they returned from a trip to Israel. It is just silver but the same symbal. Thank you for visiting my blog. I have read Hinds Feet on High Places and I love it. I have a copy of it on my bookcast:) Have a lovely day! Elena
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! Yes, there is so much Christians can learn from our Jewish heritage! I am unthralled with it all. I think the necklace is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful necklace!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Susan! I love it.
ReplyDeleteIsn't this neat? Quite attractive, meaningful, and conversation starter:)
ReplyDeleteOh Susan, that is such a beautiful necklace and like you, I love the symbols it represents. I'm so glad you were able to get one:-) xoxo
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful!
ReplyDeletesimply wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful piece, Susan. What is the blue part made of?
ReplyDeleteOh, Susan, the necklace is beautiful, I would have bought one too! The Jewish symbols and backgrounds are so interesting, I've often wondered why some churches got away from a lot of this.
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What a lovely necklace and interesting post.
ReplyDeleteWe have had the Seder presented at our church a couple of times, also. It is all so very interesting.
Thanks for sharing about this and for stopping by and leaving a sweet comment.
Blessings!
I have never seen one of these necklaces either. It is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWe have had a Seder at our church before and it was such a neat experience.
So special Susan. What a great new way to share your faith with this amazing conversation piece of jewelry.
ReplyDeleteIt is just beautiful! Wear it proudly.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful necklace!!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of this either but I'm Baptist. It's beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat is very beautiful and interesting...I too had not heard of this.
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that is SO beautiful!!! I would love to learn all those things about the Seder. love love LOVE you, Susan! Memories of your sweet spirit, precious heart and loving nonjudgmental person bring me great joy. Thank you for who you are.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen anything like this before. It's beautiful!...Have a wonderful weekend...Julie
ReplyDeleteBeautiful neckless, thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI learned something new too. I like the tie between the beliefs. Your new necklace is lovely
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Your necklace is so nice...I love pieces that symbolize our beliefs...nice that you found this.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Susie
I ha never heard of this either - I love it - how very special
ReplyDeleteThis is JUST Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThe necklace is beautiful. Do you know where I can order one? Thanks, Karen
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful necklace... It has unique design!! Love the star middle of this pendant!!
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