ἀμέθυστος, ου, ὁ
amethystos, ou, ho
Noun
1
Amethyst, mentioned in Revelation 21:20, is known for its regal and spiritual connotations, represents Christ's dominion and the profound spiritual existence within God's realm. The gemstone's purple color, often ranging from light lavender to deep violet, in the foundations of the New Jerusalem, symbolizes the kingly aspect of Christ's rule and the deep spiritual connection accessible to the faithful. This shade of purple, traditionally linked with nobility and wisdom, also alludes to the richness and depth of spiritual understanding and the divine majesty of Christ's reign. The presence of amethyst in this context underscores the sanctity and exalted status of the spiritual life promised in God's kingdom.