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Shani - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
— Shani refers to the "scarlet thread" or theme of a story. Shani is also the name of a Hindu god and the Sanskrit word for the planet Saturn.
What does scarlet mean in Hebrew?
The Hebrew words for scarlet (shani) and crimson (tola) signify where the colors were derived from—a worm (most likely Kermes echinatus). The scarlet or crimson worm is of a family of insects that live on oak trees.
What is the meaning of the name Shani in the Bible?
scarlet, marvelous
The name Shani is girl's name of Hebrew origin meaning "scarlet, marvelous". It would be easy to dismiss this girlish name as invented fluff, but it has roots in several cultures with evocative meanings and references. Shani refers to the "scarlet thread" or theme of a story.
8144. shani
Strong's Concordance
shani: scarlet
"Scarlet" = 666 (Reverse Sumerian)
"Scarlet thread" = 134 (Ordinal)
"a red thread" = 1116 (Reverse Sumerian)
Shani: Tracing the SCARLET thread
There are many words that we associate strongly with the Judeo-Christian beliefs: love, hope, faith redemption, wisdom. Not many people think to associate the word shani (scarlet) with their faith, but it really does have an interesting footprint in the Bible.
The decadent king Solomon incorporated the symbol of the scarlet thread into his romantic poem. In great detail he described a lover saying, (from the male voice):
The decadent king Solomon incorporated the symbol of the scarlet thread into his romantic poem. In great detail he described a lover saying, (from the male voice):
Song of Solomon 4:3a
Your lips are like a scarlet thread [k-khut ha-shani]
The Song of Solomon is often regarded as symbolic of the Messiah’s deeply rooted love for His people (the Messiah being the grooms voice, and His people the bride). Throughout the Tanakh there are many poignant hints that point to the future Messiah. The scarlet thread seems to be a metaphor that weaves its way through scriptures, uniting the Tanakh (Old Testament) to the B’rit Chadashah (New Testament).
A scarlet thread found its way into the story of two women, Tamar (Genesis 38) and Rahab (Joshua 2), Solomon’s not too distant ancestors. They spoke words from their lips which rescued themselves and brought Salvation (Yeshua) to all humanity.
Yeshua’s (Jesus’) genealogy in the book of Matthew listed five women, including Tamar and Rahab, as well as Ruth, the wife of Uriah (Bathsheba), and Mary, Yeshua’s mother. These women stood apart from what was socially accepted female behaviour. One pretended to be a prostitute, one was a prostitute, two were foreigners of pagan religions (Canaanite & Moabite), two were widows, one was an adulteress (although she may not have had much say in the situation), and two had pregnancies outside of marriage. Yet these were the women that Matthew found worth mentioning.
Shani (Sanskrit: शनि, Śani), or Shanaishchara (Sanskrit: शनैश्चर, Śanaiścara), refers to the divine personification of the planet Saturn in Hinduism,[4] and is one of the nine heavenly objects (Navagraha) in Hindu astrology.[5] Shani is also a male Hindu deity in the Puranas, whose iconography consists of a black figure carrying a sword or danda (sceptre) and sitting on a crow.[5][6] He is the god of karma, justice, and retribution, and delivers results depending upon one's thoughts, speech, and deeds.[7] Shani is the controller of longevity, misery, sorrow, old age, discipline, restriction, responsibility, delays, ambition, leadership, authority, humility, integrity, and wisdom born of experience. He also signifies spiritual asceticism, penance, discipline, and conscientious work. He is associated with two consorts: Neela, the personification of the gemstone sapphire, and Manda, a gandharva princess
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