Isaiah 54:12

Coverdale Bible (1535)

thy wyndowes off Cristall, thi gates of fyne cleare stone, & yi borders of pleasaut stones.

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  • 11Beholde, thou poore, vexed & despised: I wil make thy walles of precious stones, & yi foundacio of Saphires,

  • 13Thy childre shal all be taught of God, & I wil geue the plenteousnes of peace.

  • Rev 21:18-21
    4 verses
    73%

    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.

    21And the twolue gates were twolue pearles, and euery gate was of one pearle, and ye strete of the cite was pure golde, as a thoroweshyninge glasse.

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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.

  • 6There is founde a place, whose stones are clene Saphirs, and where ye clottes of the earth are golde.

  • 11a neck bande of golde wil we make ye wt syluer bottons.

  • Isa 60:17-18
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    17For brasse wil I geue the golde, and for yron syluer, for wod brasse, and for stones yron. I wil make peace thy ruler, and rightuousnes thyne officer.

    18Violence and robbery shal neuer be herde of in thy londe, nether harme and destruction with in thy borders. Thy walles shalbe called health, & thy gates the prayse of God

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    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.

    13The fourth: a Turcas, an Onix & a Iaspis: closed rounde aboute with golde in all the rowes.

    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.

  • 15Because thou hast bene forsake and hated, so that noman went thorow the: I wil make the glorious for euer and euer, ad ioyful thorow out all posterities.

  • 14And why? thy seruauntes haue a loue to hir stones, & it pitieth them to se her in the dust.

  • 12Then the places that haue euer bene waist, shalbe buylded of the: there shalt thou laye a foundacion for many kynreds. Thou shalt be called the maker vp of hedges, and ye buylder agayne of ye waye of the Sabbath.

  • Isa 60:10-11
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    10Straugers shal buylde vp thy walles, and their kiges shal do the seruyce. For when I am angrie, I smyte the: and when it pleaseth me, I pardon the.

    11Thy gates shal stonde open still both daye and night, and neuer be shut: that the hooste of the Gentiles maye come, and that their kinges maye be brought vnto the.

  • 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.

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    11I decked the wt costly apparell, I put rynges vpon thy fyngers: a chayne aboute thy necke,

    12spages vpo thy foreheade, eare rynges vpon thyne eares, & set a beutifull crowne vpon thine heade.

  • 12They shal waist awaye thy riches, & spoyle yi marchaudise. Thy walles shal they breake downe, & destroye thy houses of pleasure. Thy stones, thy tymbre & foundacions, shall they cast in the water.

  • Rev 21:11-12
    2 verses
    69%

    11hauynge the brightnes of God. And her shynynge was lyke vnto a stone most precious, euen a Iaspar cleare as cristall:

    12& had greate and hye walles, and had twolue gates, and at ye gates twolue angels: and names wrytten, which are the twolue trybes of Israel:

  • 4thy borders are in the myddest of the see, and thy buylders haue made the maruelous goodly.

  • 10Stode back, & departe a sunder, ye yt stonde vnder ye gate, make rowme ye people, repayre the strete, & take awaye ye stones, & set out a toke for the people.

  • 18For beholde, this daye do I make the a stroge fensed towne, an yron pyler, and a wall of stele agaynst ye whole londe, agaynst the kinges and mightie men of Iuda, agaynst the prestes and people of the londe.

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    10As for the foundacions, they were costly and greate stones, ten and eighte cubites greate:

    11and costly fre stones theron acordinge to ye measure, and Ceders.

  • 15vpon all costly towres, and vpon all stronge walles,

  • 12That or sonnes maye growe vp as the yoge plantes, and that oure doughters maye be as the polished corners of the temple.

  • 13For he maketh fast ye barres of yi gates, & blesseth yi childre within ye.

  • 2I wil go before the, and make the croked straight. I shal breake the brasen dores, & burst the yron barres.

  • 7Onix stones and set stones for the ouerbody cote and for the brestlappe.

  • 26so that nether corner stones, ner pinnacles, ner foundacion stones shalbe taken enymore out of the but waist & desolate shalt thou lie for euermore, saieth the LORDE.

  • 12I will make a man dearer the fyne golde, and a man to be more worth, the a golden wedge of Ophir.

  • 8But what are these that fle here like the cloudes, and as the doues flienge to their wyndowes?

  • 16The Sirians occupied with the, because of thy dyuerse workes, and increased thy marchaundies, with Smaragdes, with scarlet, with nedle worke, wt whyte lynninge cloth, with sylcke and with Christall.

  • 1O how is the golde become so dymme? How is the goodly coloure of it so sore chaunged? and the stones of ye Sanctuary thus scatred in the corner of euery strete?

  • 3Thou shalt be a crowne in the honde of the LORDE, and a glorious garlade in the hode of thy God.

  • 4And in ye house he made wyndowes, which might be opened and shut with lyddes.