Genesis 2:12
And the gold of that contre ys precious there is found bedellion and a stone called Onix.
And the gold of that contre ys precious there is found bedellion and a stone called Onix.
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10And there spronge a rever out of Eden to water the garden and thence devided it selfe and grewe in to foure principall waters.
11The name of the one is Phison he it is that compasseth all the lande of heuila where gold groweth.
13The name of the seconde ryver is Gihon which compassyth all the lande of Inde.
17And thou shalt fyll it with.iiij. rowes of stones. In the first rowe shalbe a Sardios, a Topas and Smaragdus.
18The seconde rowe: a Rubyn, Saphir and a Diamonde.
19The thyrd: Lygurios an Acatt and Amatist.
20The fourth: a Turcas, Onix and Iaspis. And they shalbe sett in golde in their inclosers.
10And thei filled it with.iiij. rowes of stones (the first rowe: Sardios, a Topas ad smaragdus.
11the secode rowe: a Rubin, a Saphir ad a Diamode
12The.iij. rowe: Ligurios, an Achat ad a Amatist.
13The fourth rowe: a Turcas, an Onix ad a Iaspis) closed in ouches of gold in their inclosers.
14And the.xij. stones were graue as sygnettes with the names of the childern of Israel: euery stone with his name, acordinge to the.xij trybes.
6oyle for lightes and spices for a noyntynge oyle and for swete cense:
7Onix stones and sett stones for the Ephod and for the brestlappe.
20the fyft sardonix: the sixt sardeos: the seventh crysolite the ayght berall: the nynth a topas: the tenth a crysoprasos: the eleventh a iacyncte: the twelfe an amatist.
9And Onixstones and stones to be sett for the Ephod and for the brestlappe.
6And they wrought onix stones cloosed in ouches of golde and graued as sygnettes are grauen with the names of the children of Israel,
27And the LORdes brought Onix stones and settstones for the Epod, and for the brest lappe,
15and with the toppes of mountaynes that were from the begynnynge and with the dayntes of hilles that last euer
9And thou shalt take two onyx stones and graue in them the names of the childern of Israel:
12the ware of golde and silver and precious stones nether of pearle and raynes and purple and skarlet and all thyne wodde and almanner vessels of yvery and almanner vessels of most precious wodde and of brasse and of yron
9a lande wherin thou shalt not eate bred in scarcenesse, and where thou shalt lacke nothinge, a londe whose stones are yerne, and out of whose hylles thou shalt dygge brasse.
11After the worke of a stonegrauer, eue as sygnettes are grauen, shalt thou graue the.ij stones with the names of the childern of Israel, ad shalt make the to be set in ouches of golde.
12And thou shalt cast.iiij. rynges of golde for it and put them in the.iiij. corners there of.ij. rynges on the one syde of it and ij. on the other.