Revelation 21:19

Tyndale Bible (1526/1534)

and the foundacions of the wall of ye cite was garnisshed with all maner of precious stones The fyrste foundacion was iaspar the seconde saphyre the thyrde a calcedony the fourth an emeralde:

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  • Exod 28:17-21 : 17 And thou shalt fyll it with.iiij. rowes of stones. In the first rowe shalbe a Sardios, a Topas and Smaragdus. 18 The seconde rowe: a Rubyn, Saphir and a Diamonde. 19 The thyrd: Lygurios an Acatt and Amatist. 20 The fourth: a Turcas, Onix and Iaspis. And they shalbe sett in golde in their inclosers. 21 And the stones shalbe grauen as sygnettes be graue: with the names of the childern of Israel euen with.xij names euery one with his name acordynge to the.xij. trybes.
  • Exod 29:10-14 : 10 and brynge the oxe before the tabernacle of witnesse. And let Aaro ad his sones put their hades apo his heed 11 ad kyll hi before the Lord in the dore of the tabernacle of witnesse 12 And take of the bloud of the oxe ad put it apo the hornes of the alter with thi finger ad poure all the bloude apon the botome of the alter, 13 ad take all the fatt that couereth the inwardes, ad the kall that is on the lyuer and the.ij. kydneys with the fatt that is apo the: and burne the apo the alter. 14 But the flesh of the oxe and his skynne and his donge, shalt thou burne with fyre, without the hoste. For it is a synneofferynge.

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  • Rev 21:20-21
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    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.

    21The xii. gates were xii pearles every gate was of one pearle and the strete of the cite was pure golde as thorowe shynynge glasse.

  • Rev 21:10-18
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    10And he caryed me awaye in the sprete to a grett and an hye mountayne and he shewed me the grett cite holy Ierusalem descendinge out of heven fro God

    11havynge the brightnes of God. And her shynynge was lyke vnto a stone moste precious even a Iaspar cleare as cristall:

    12and had walles grett and hye and had xii gates and at the gates xii. angels: and names written which are the xii. trybes of Israell:

    13on the est parte iii gatis and on the north syde iii gates and to wardes the south iii gates and from the west iii gates:

    14and the wall of the cite had xii foundacions and in them the names of the lambes.xii. Apostles.

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

    16And the cite was bylt iiii. square and the length was as large as the bredth of it and he measured the cite with the rede.xii M. fur longes: and the lenght and the bredth and ye heyth of it were equall.

    17And he measured the wall therof. an cxliiii. cubittes: the measure that ye angell had was after the measure that man vseth.

    18And the byldinge of the wall of it was of iaspar. And the cite was pure gold lyke vnto cleare glass

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    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.

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    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.

    21And the stones shalbe grauen as sygnettes be graue: with the names of the childern of Israel euen with.xij names euery one with his name acordynge to the.xij. trybes.

  • 3And he that sat was to loke apo like vnto a iaspar stone and a sardyne stone: And there was a rayne bowe aboute the seate in syght lyke to an Emeralde.

  • 7Onix stones and sett stones for the Ephod and for the brestlappe.

  • 9And Onixstones and stones to be sett for the Ephod and for the brestlappe.

  • 2And I Iho sawe that holy cite newe Ierusalem come doune from God oute of heven prepared as a bryde garnysshed for hyr husband.

  • 12Yf eny man bilde on this foundacion golde silver precious stones tymber haye or stoble:

  • 12And the gold of that contre ys precious there is found bedellion and a stone called Onix.

  • 27And the LORdes brought Onix stones and settstones for the Epod, and for the brest lappe,

  • 4And the woman was arayed in purple and rose color and decked with golde precious stone and pearles and had a cup of golde in her honde full of a hominacions and fylthynes of her fornycacion.

  • 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

  • 16and saying: alas alas that grett cite that was clothed in raynes and purple and scarlett and decked with golde and precious stone and pearles:

  • 6And before the seate there was a see of glasse lyke vnto cristall and in the myddes of the seate and rounde aboute the seate were iiii. bestes full of eyes before and behynde.

  • 6And they wrought onix stones cloosed in ouches of golde and graued as sygnettes are grauen with the names of the children of Israel,