It is the symbol of peace.
In late biblical times, the dove was a symbol of Lady Wisdom, thought to be the Jewish goddess of wisdom (see, for example, the Book of Proverbs), and a symbol of the Holy Spirit.AnswerThe dove is used universally as a symbol of peace. In Genesis, a dove returned with an olive leaf to the ark showing Noah the water was receding. Christians use it as symbolic of the Holy Spirit's presence.
The dove is a commonly used peace symbol that dates back to early christian times. Early christians used the dove (typically with an olive branch in its beak) as a symbol of peace and a reference to the dove that Noah released from the Ark during the story of the Great Flood.
Nearly all of them- it is one of the oldest symbols and has been used throughout church history.
There are many different symbols in Christianity. The fish is a very important symbol that started at the beginning of Christianity. It was a symbol used by hidden Christians to find other hidden Christians (because being a Christian was illegal and could result in death). They would draw one half of the fish and the other person would draw the other half if they were a Christian.The cross is also a big symbol in Christianity. It is an obvious symbol because it was the way Christ died.The dove is also a symbol. When Christ was baptised, God came to Earth in the form of a dove.
It is the symbol of hope, taken from the time of Noah.
In Greek mythology, the dove is a symbol of the goddess Aphrodite. However, normally, a white dove is considered a symbol of peace.
.Catholic AnswerA dove is a symbol of the Holy Spirit.
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A white dove is a symbol of peace.
dove is aphrodite's symbol
Not really. The dove is used as a symbol for the Holy Spirit which is very heavily involved in Baptism.