A rod of iron, which runs along the path, symbolizing the “word of God”. Holding onto the iron rod refers to holding tightly to the gospel of Jesus Christ, which enable a person to avoid the temptations of the world or to stray from the strait and narrow path.

What is the iron rod?

An iron rod is a length of iron that is mainly used in heavy construction projects. Reinforced concrete is intertwined with iron rods, also called rebar, to strengthen the tension of the build. An iron rod can be purchased with or without a ribbed design.

What does Lehi’s dream represent?

The central feature in Lehi’s dream is the tree of life—a representation of “the love of God” (see 1 Nephi 11:21–22). “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life” (John 3:16).

What does the rod in the Bible mean?

Biblical references In the culture of the Israelites, the rod (Hebrew: מַטֶּה‎ maṭṭeh) was a natural symbol of authority, as the tool used by the shepherd to correct and guide his flock (Psalm 23:4).

What are the different types of iron rods?

5 Types of Steel Reinforced Bars are used in Cement Concrete

  • Hot Rolled Deformed Bars.
  • Cold Rolled Steel Bars.
  • Mild Steel Bars.
  • Twisted Steel Bars.
  • Welded Steel Wire.

What is the fruit of the tree of life in the Book of Mormon?

Discussion and Application Questions

Symbols:Meanings:
1. The tree (1 Nephi 8:10)1. The love of God in giving the world his Only Begotten Son (1 Nephi 11:21–22; John 3:16)
2. The fruit (1 Nephi 8:11)2. Eternal life (1 Nephi 15:36; D&C 14:7)
3. The rod of iron (1 Nephi 8:19)3. The word of God (1 Nephi 15:23–24)

What do the mists in Lehi’s dream represent?

However, from Nephi’s account of his own vision of the tree of life, we know that Lehi’s vision features many symbols, such as the tree representing the love of God, the path symbolizing the way to eternal life, the rod corresponding to the word of God, and the mist depicting the temptations of the devil.

What is the Mormon symbol?

Because of the central role the Angel Moroni played in the restoration, an image of the angel Moroni blowing a trumpet is used as an unofficial symbol of the LDS Church.