Hebrew blessing ring “Gam Zeh Ya’avor” written on oxidized sterling silver.
In Ecclesiastes 3, King Solomon wrote of the impermanence of life. He wrote that whatever we see as good or bad does not last. He reminds us that it all comes, but it passes. Whatever the case, God has made everything beautiful in His time.
Despite this, as believers in Jesus, we can rejoice in our permanence in Him. II Timothy 2 says that “the foundation of God stands sure, having this seal. The Lord knows those who are His.”
Despite the uncertainty that life’s impermanence brings to us, we can rejoice that our place in Jesus is forever settled.
● Size: 0.19″ inch / 0.48 cm.
● 925 Sterling silver.
● by ‘Marina Jewelry’ designs.
● Made in Israel.
It has been said that King Solomon was trying to humble his wisest servant, so he asked him to perform a seemingly impossible task: to find something that did not exist.
He requested a special ring—one that, if a sad man wore it, he would become happy and if a happy man wore it, he would become sad. The servant took the challenge, searched high and low in the land, but on the night before he was supposed to report back to the King, he still had nothing. Then the idea came to him: He went to the local jeweler and had 3 words inscribed on a ring: “Gam ze ya’avor”. This, too, shall pass.
King Solomon was delighted at such a phrase because it was true whether someone was happy or sad, in all times and situations. Legend has it he never took it off and could be heard saying to himself “GAM ZEH YA’AVOR – THIS TOO SHALL PASS.”
All jewelry shipped direct from Jerusalem.
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