Exodus 28:17-21
thou shalt.9,11; 39:10-21; Mal 3:17set in it settings of stones. Heb. fill in its fillings ofstone. the first row. Eze 28:13; Re 21:19-21a sardius, or, ruby.The Hebrew {odem,} from {adam,} to be red, ruddy, seems to denote the ruby; as {adam} does in Persian a beautiful gem, of a fine deep red colour, with a mixture of purple. Job 28:18; Pr 3:15; 8:11; 20:15; 31:10; La 4:7a topaz.{Pitdah,} is constantly rendered by the LXX. [topazion,] and Vulgate, {topazius,} with which agrees Josephus. The topaz is a precious stone, of a pale, dead green, with a mixture of yellow, sometimes of a fine yellow; and hence called chrysolyte by the moderns, from its gold colour. Job 28:19; Re 21:20a carbuncle.{Bareketh,} from {barak,} to lighten, glitter, a very elegant gem, of a deep red colour, with a mixture of scarlet. Isa 54:11,12 emerald.{Nophech,} an emerald, the same with the ancient {smaragdus;} one of the most beautiful of all the gems, and of a bright green colour, without any mixture. 39:11; Eze 27:16sapphire.24:10; Job 28:6,16; So 5:14; Eze 1:26; 10:1; Re 4:3diamond.Jer 17:1; Eze 28:13 a ligure.39:12an agate.Isa 54:12 a beryl.Eze 1:16; 10:9; Da 10:6; Re 21:20an onyx. See on ver.9a jasper.Re 4:3; 21:11,18-20inclosings. Heb. fillings.13 twelve.9-11according to the twelve.1Ki 18:31; Lu 22:30; Jas 1:1; Re 7:4-8; 21:12Exodus 29:10-14
cause.1put.15,19; Le 1:4; 3:2; 8:14,18; 16:21; Isa 53:6; 2Co 5:21 And.Le 1:4,5; 8:15; 9:8,12door.4; Le 1:3 the blood.Le 8:15; 9:9; 16:14,18,19; Heb 9:13,14,22; 10:4the horns.27:2; 30:2; 38:2pour all.Le 4:7,18,25,30,34; 5:9; 9:9 all the fat.22; Le 3:3,4,9,10,14-16; 4:8,9,26,31,35; 6:12; 7:3,31; Ps 22:14Isa 1:11; 34:6; 43:24and the caul.It seemeth by anatomy, and the Hebrew doctors, to be the midriff. Le 8:16,25; 9:10,19burn them.18,25; Le 1:9,15; 16:25; 17:6; Nu 18:17; 1Sa 2:16 flesh.Le 4:11,12,21; 8:17; 16:27; Heb 13:11-13it is a.30:10; Le 4:3,25,29,32; 5:6,8; 6:25; 9:2; 16:3,11; Nu 7:162Ch 29:24; Ezr 8:35
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