Revelation 21:19

Coverdale Bible (1535)

and 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:

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  • Isa 54:11-12 : 11 Beholde, thou poore, vexed & despised: I wil make thy walles of precious stones, & yi foundacio of Saphires, 12 thy wyndowes off Cristall, thi gates of fyne cleare stone, & yi borders of pleasaut stones.
  • Exod 28:17-21 : 17 And thou shalt fill it with foure rowes full of stones. Let the first rowe be a Sardis, a Topas, and a Smaragde. 18 The seconde: a Ruby, a Saphyre, and a Dyamonde. 19 The thirde: a Ligurios, an Achatt, and an Ametyst. 20 The fourth: a Turcas, an Onix, and a Iaspis. In golde shall they be sett in all the rowes, 21 and 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.
  • Exod 29:10-14 : 10 and brynge forth the bullocke before the Tabernacle of wytnesse. And Aaron and his sonnes shall laye their hades vpon the heade of the bullocke, 11 and thou shalt sley the bullocke before the LORDE, at the dore of the Tabernacle of wytnesse, 12 and shalt take of his bloude, and put it vpon the hornes of the altare with thy fynger, and poure all the other bloude vpon the botome of the altare. 13 And thou shalt take all the fat that couereth the bowels and the nett vpon the leuer, and the two kydneys with the fat that is aboute them, and burne them vpon the altare. 14 But the bullockes flesh, skynne and donge, shalt thou burne with fyre without the hoost: for it is a synneofferynge.
  • Job 28:16-19 : 16 No wedges of golde of Ophir, no precious Onix stones, no Saphirs maye be compared vnto her. 17 No, nether golde ner Christall, nether swete odours ner golden plate. 18 There is nothinge so worthy, or so excellet, as once to be named vnto her: for parfecte wy?dome goeth farre beyonde the all. 19 The Topas that cometh out of Inde, maye in no wyse be lickened vnto her: yee no maner of apparell how pleasaunt and fayre so euer it be.
  • Prov 3:15 : 15 Wy?dome is more worth the precious stones, & all ye thinges yt thou canst desyre, are not to be compared vnto her.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • Rev 21:20-21
    2 verses
    89%

    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.

  • Rev 21:10-18
    9 verses
    86%

    10And he caryed me awaye in ye sprete to a greate and an hye moutayne, and he shewed me the greate cite, holy Ierusale descendinge out of heauen from God,

    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:

    13on the est parte thre gates, and on the north syde thre gates, and towarde the south thre gates, and from the west thre gates:

    14and the wall of the cite had twolue foundacios, and in them the names of the lambes twolue Apostles.

    15And he that talked with me, had a golden rede to measure the cite with all, and the gates therof, and the wall therof.

    16And the cite was bylt foure square, and the length was as large as the bredth of it, and he measured the cite with the rede twolue M. furlonges: and the length and the bredth, and ye heyth of it, were equall.

    17And he measured the wall therof, an cxliiij. cubittes, after ye measure of a man, which the angel had.

    18And the buyldinge of the wall of it was of Iaspar. And the cite was of pure golde, like vnto cleare glasse:

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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.

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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.

  • Isa 54:11-12
    2 verses
    74%

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

    12thy wyndowes off Cristall, thi gates of fyne cleare stone, & yi borders of pleasaut stones.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 1 Kgs 7:9-11
    3 verses
    70%

    9All these were costly stone hewen after ye measure, cut with sawes on euery syde, from the grounde vnto the rofe: and without the greate courte also.

    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.

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

  • 9Onix stones, and stones to be set in ye ouerbody cote, and for the brestlappe.

  • Job 28:16-17
    2 verses
    67%

    16No wedges of golde of Ophir, no precious Onix stones, no Saphirs maye be compared vnto her.

    17No, nether golde ner Christall, nether swete odours ner golden plate.

  • 2And I Ihon sawe that holy cite newe Ierusalem come downe from God out of heauen, prepared as a bryde garnisshed for hyr hussband.

  • 12But yf eny man buylde vpon this foundacion, golde, syluer, precious stones, tymber, haye, stobble,

  • 16Therfore thus saieth the LORDE God: Beholde, I wil laye a stone in Sion, a greate stone, a costly corner stone for a sure foundacion: yt who so putteth his trust in him, shal not be confouded.

  • 12And there is founde golde, (& the golde of that countre is precious,) and there is founde Bedellion, and the precious stone Onix.

  • 27As for ye prynces, they brought Onix stones, and set stones, for ye ouerbody coate, and for the brestlappe,

  • 4And ye woman was arayed in purple and rose color, and decked with golde, precious stone, and pearles, and had a cupp of golde in her honde, full of abhominacions, and fylthines of her wordome.

  • 12the ware of golde, and syluer, and of precious stones, off pearle, & sylke, and purple, and skarlet, & all Thynen wod, and all manner vessels of yuery, and all manner vessels of most precious wod, and of brasse, and of yron,

  • 6Where vpon stode the pilers of it? Or, who layed ye corner stone?

  • 16and sayenge: alas alas, that greate cite, that was clothed in sylke, and purple, and scarlet, and decked with golde, and precious stone, and pearles:

  • 2Yet haue I after all my abilite prepared vnto the house of God, golde for the vessels of golde, syluer for them of syluer, brasse for them of brasse, yron for the of yron, wod for them of wod, Onix stones, set Rubyes, & stones of dyuerse coloures, & all precious stones, & Marble stones in multitude.

  • 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?

  • 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:

  • 17And ye kynge commaunded, that they shulde breake out greate and costly stones, namely frestone, for the foundacion of the house.

  • 6And before the seate there was a see of glasse like vnto crystall, and in the mydes off the seate, and rounde aboute the seate, were foure beastes full of eyes before and behynde.

  • 6And they wrought two Onix stones, set rounde aboute with golde, grauen by the stone grauer with the names of the childre of Israel: