Meaning & Origin
In the Bible, Fleece refers to a piece of woolen cloth that was used by Gideon to test God's will. The fleece was filled with dew while the ground remained dry, signifying God's approval.
Spiritual meaning
Symbol of faith, obedience, and God's guidance.
Language details
Fleece
Fleece
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/ˈfliːs/, /ˈfliːs/, /fliːs/
[/w! l13 s,e1,z /v!13 s/!0/!l1./
Lucky number
12
Lucky day
Tuesday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Amethyst
Cultural & Spiritual notes
In medieval Europe, a fleece was a Symbol of purification and cleansing, often used in religious rituals and ceremonies.
A fleece can represent our willingness to trust and follow God's guidance, even if it means allowing Him to lead us through difficult or unfamiliar situations. It can also serve as a reminder of God's providence and faithfulness, as demonstrated in the story of Gideon. (2 Samuel 6:1-12)
Historical references
Historical records show that Jacob's attempt to ensure God's promise by using a fleece as a sign The name Fleece carried significant spiritual weight in that era.
Old Testament
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