Jachin and Boaz
Two
massive bronze pillars were constructed at the entrance to Solomon’s Temple.
These pillars were given names: “Jachin” and “Boaz.” Jachin (pronounced yaw-keen) and Boaz (bow·az) stood at the
entrance to the temple’s vestibule or portico. Their dimensions indicate the
extent of the work involved in creating them. Including the decorative tops of
the pillars, they stood approximately forty-five feet tall (about the length of
the trailer on a semi-truck) and had a diameter of about five feet. The brass
used to make the twin pillars had been taken by King David from the king of
Zobah as part of the spoils of war (1 Chronicles 18:8–9).
The names of these pillars are significant. Jachin means “he will establish,” and Boaz signifies “in him is strength.” Taken together, the
names were a reminder that God would establish the temple and the worship of
His name in strength. God had
king Solomon erect the two pillars and keep them at the entrance so that people
understood the presence of God in the Temple. For the Jews in Solomon’s
day these pillars stood as a pointed reminder that Yahweh is our support and strength
each time they entered the porch of the Temple.
The pillars of Solomon’s
Temple have significance for us today, as well. Jesus refers to them in
Revelation 3:11-12 as He is encouraging the Church in Philadelphia. He promises
them that “The one who conquers, I will make him a pillar in the temple of
my God. Never shall he go out of it, and I will write on him the name of my God,
and the name of the city of my God, the new Jerusalem, which comes down from my
God out of heaven, and my own new name”
With Christ as the foundation, the Church is referred to as the temple
of God and the place where His presence dwells. His servants constitute the
pillars by which the Church is decorated. In Galatians 2:9, Paul the Apostle
refers to Peter, James, and John as “pillars” in the church. The picture, then,
is one of the overcomer being established in Christ’s Church with His support
and strength.
Just as the Temple pillars had names, so we too – as pillars in God’s
temple – will one day bear three names: the name of our God, the name of God’s
city, and Jesus Christ’s “new name.” We don’t yet know just what that name will
be, but it will surely stand as a pointed reminder that He is the One who has
established us (Jachin) and by whose strength (Boaz) we receive eternal life.