Bronze Mirrors: Reflections of the Ancient Near East

An informational overview of polished bronze mirrors used before the invention of glass mirrors.

Biblical Context

Mirrors appear in descriptions of women’s adornment and temple construction.

A Luxury Item of the Ancient World

Before glass mirrors, people used polished bronze discs to see their reflection. These mirrors were valuable, often owned by women and passed down as heirlooms.

Archaeological Evidence

Bronze mirrors have been found in Egypt, Israel, and Mesopotamia. Examples from the Late Bronze and Iron Ages show decorative handles and highly polished surfaces.

Bible Verses About Bronze Mirrors: Reflections of the Ancient Near East

Exodus 38:8 – The laver made from women’s mirrors.

Isaiah 3:23 – The glasses (mirrors) of the daughters of Zion.

1 Corinthians 13:12 – Seeing through a glass, darkly.

Job 37:18 – The molten looking glass.

James 1:23 – Beholding his natural face in a glass.

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