What is the Hand of Hamsa?

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The Hand of Hamsa is a popular Middle Eastern amulet with cultural significance, but it holds no supernatural power as some might claim.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

You won’t find the Hand of Hamsa in the Bible, but Scripture does address the use of symbols and amulets. God alone is the source of protection and blessing (Psalm 121:1–2; Proverbs 18:10). The Bible warns against trusting in idols or objects for supernatural aid (Isaiah 44:9–20; 1 Corinthians 8:4–6). Instead, it encourages believers to put their faith in God and His power (Exodus 15:6; Psalm 118:15–16). The Bible also cautions against following superstitions or pagan practices (Leviticus 19:26; Deuteronomy 18:10–12). While cultural symbols can have historic or artistic value, Scripture is clear that our trust should be in God alone for protection and blessing (Proverbs 3:5–6; Jeremiah 17:5–8).

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

Believers should critically examine popular symbols and practices, distinguishing between cultural appreciation and superstitious reliance. Our trust should be in God, rather than objects or symbols, promoting a faith that is grounded in a personal relationship with God, rather than rituals or talismans. For those from cultures where such symbols are prevalent, this approach can help in navigating family traditions and social expectations while staying true to biblical principles. It also provides an opportunity for respectful dialogue about faith and cultural practices with those who may view such symbols differently.

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