Exodus 39:13
The fourth: a Turcas, an Onix & a Iaspis: closed rounde aboute with golde in all the rowes.
The fourth: a Turcas, an Onix & a Iaspis: closed rounde aboute with golde in all the rowes.
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17And thou shalt fill it with foure rowes full of stones. Let the first rowe be a Sardis, a Topas, and a Smaragde.
18The seconde: a Ruby, a Saphyre, and a Dyamonde.
19The thirde: a Ligurios, an Achatt, and an Ametyst.
20The fourth: a Turcas, an Onix, and a Iaspis. In golde shall they be sett in all the rowes,
21and shal stonde acordinge to ye twolue names of the children of Israel, grauen of the stonegrauers, euery one with his name acordinge to the twolue trybes.
22And vpon the brestlappe thou shalt make wrethen cheynes by ye corners of pure golde, and two golde rynges,
5And his gyrdel was after the same craft & worke: eue of golde, yalowe sylke, scarlet, purple and whyte twyned sylke, as the LORDE commaunded Moses.
6And they wrought two Onix stones, set rounde aboute with golde, grauen by the stone grauer with the names of the childre of Israel:
7and fastened them vpo the shulders of the ouerbody cote, that they might be stones of remebraunce vnto the children of Israel, as the LORDE comaunded Moses.
8And they made the brestlappe after the craft & worke of the ouerbody cote: of golde, yalowe sylke, scarlet, purple, & whyte twyned sylke,
9so that it was foure square & dubble, an hande bredth longe and brode,
10and fylled it with foure rowes of stones. The first rowe was: a Sardis, a Topas, and a Smaragde.
11The secode: a Ruby, a Saphyre, and a Dyamonde.
12The thirde: a Ligurios, an Achat, and an Amatist.
14And the stones stode after the twolue names of the children of Israel, grauen by the stone grauer, euery one with his name, acordinge to the twolue trybes.
15And vpon the brestlappe they made wrythen cheynes of pure golde,
16and two hokes of golde, & two golde rynges, and fastened the two rynges vpon the two edges of the brestlappe:
17and ye two wrythen cheynes put they in the two rynges vpon the corners of the brestlappe.
18But the two endes of ye wrethen cheynes put they to the two hokes, & fastened them vpon the corners of the ouerbody cote, one ouer agaynst another.
19And they made two other rynges of golde, & fastened them to the other two corners of the brestlappe by the edge of it, that it might hange vpon the out syde of the ouerbody cote.
18And the buyldinge of the wall of it was of Iaspar. And the cite was of pure golde, like vnto cleare glasse:
19and ye foundacios of the walles and of ye cite were garnysshed with all maner of precious stones. The fyrst foundacion was a Iasper, the seconde a Saphyre, ye thyrde a Calcedony, the fourth a Smaragde:
20the fyft a Sardonix: the sixt a Sardeos: the seuenth a Crysolite, the eyght berall: the nynth a Topas: the tenth a Crysoprasos: the eleueth a Iacyncte: the twelfte an Amatist.
7Onix stones and set stones for the ouerbody cote and for the brestlappe.
9And thou shalt take two Onix stones, and graue in them the names of the children of Israel.
10Syxe names vpon the one stone, and the sixe other names vpon the other stone acordinge to the order of their age.
11This shalt thou do by the stonegrauers that graue signettes, so that ye stones with the names of the children of Israel to be set rounde aboute with golde:
12and thou shalt put them vpon the two shulders of the ouerbody cote, that that they maye be stones of remembraunce for the children of Israel, that Aaron maye beare their names vpon both his shulders before the LORDE for a remembraunce.
13Thou shalt make hokes of golde also,
14and two wrethe cheynes of pure golde, and shalt fasten them vnto the hokes.
15The brestlappe of iudgment shalt thou make of broderd worke, euen after the worke of the ouerbody cote: of golde, yalow sylke, scarlet, purple, and whyte twyned sylke.
9Onix stones, and stones to be set in ye ouerbody cote, and for the brestlappe.
27As for ye prynces, they brought Onix stones, and set stones, for ye ouerbody coate, and for the brestlappe,
12And there is founde golde, (& the golde of that countre is precious,) and there is founde Bedellion, and the precious stone Onix.
3And he that sat, was to loke vpon like vnto a iaspar stone, and a sardyne stone: And there was a rayne bowe aboute the seate, in syght like to a Smaragde.
6There is founde a place, whose stones are clene Saphirs, and where ye clottes of the earth are golde.
16No wedges of golde of Ophir, no precious Onix stones, no Saphirs maye be compared vnto her.
13Thou hast bene in ye pleasaut garde off God: thou art decte with all maner of precious stones: with Ruby, Topas, Christall, Iacyncte, Onyx, Iaspis, Saphir, Smaragde, Carbucle, & golde. Thy beuty & ye holes yt be in ye were set forth in the daye of yi creacion.
12thy wyndowes off Cristall, thi gates of fyne cleare stone, & yi borders of pleasaut stones.
8And by whom so euer were foude stones, they gaue them to the treasure of the house of the LORDE, vnder the hade of Iehiel the Gersonite.
3and bett the golde in to thinne plates, and cut it in to wyres, that it might be wrought amonge the yalowe sylke, scarlet, purple and whyte sylke,
21that the brestlappe might be festened by his rynges vnto ye rynges of the ouerbody cote with a yalowe lace, that it might lye close vpon ye ouerbody cote, and not be lowsed from ye ouerbody cote, as the LORDE commaunded Moses.
3and cast for it foure rynges of golde to the foure corners of it, vpon euery syde two.
9I sawe also foure wheles besyde the Cherubins, so that by euery Cherub there stode a whele. And the wheles were (to loke vpon) after ye fashion of ye precious stone of Tharsis:
21rynges and garlades,
11hauynge the brightnes of God. And her shynynge was lyke vnto a stone most precious, euen a Iaspar cleare as cristall:
24and put the two wrethe cheynes of golde in the same two rynges, that are in two edges of the brestlappe.