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Exodus 28:16-17

Context
28:16 It is to be square 1  when 2  doubled, nine inches 3  long and nine inches wide. 28:17 You are to set in it a setting for stones, four rows of stones, a row with a ruby, a topaz, and a beryl – the first row;

Exodus 28:21

Context
28:21 The stones are to be for the names of the sons of Israel, twelve, according to the number of 4  their names. Each name according to the twelve tribes is to be like 5  the engravings of a seal.

Revelation 21:19-21

Context
21:19 The foundations of the city’s wall are decorated 6  with every kind of precious stone. The first foundation is jasper, the second sapphire, the third agate, 7  the fourth emerald, 21:20 the fifth onyx, 8  the sixth carnelian, 9  the seventh chrysolite, 10  the eighth beryl, 11  the ninth topaz, the tenth chrysoprase, 12  the eleventh jacinth, 13  and the twelfth amethyst. 21:21 And the twelve gates are twelve pearls – each one of the gates is made from just one pearl! The 14  main street 15  of the city is pure gold, like transparent glass.

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[28:16]  1 tn Heb “four.”

[28:16]  2 tn “when” is added for clarification (U. Cassuto, Exodus, 375).

[28:16]  3 tn The word זֶרֶת (zeret) is half a cubit; it is often translated “span.”

[28:21]  4 tn For clarity the words “the number of” have been supplied.

[28:21]  5 tn The phrase translated “the engravings of a seal” is an adverbial accusative of manner here.

[21:19]  6 tn The perfect participle here has been translated as an intensive (resultative) perfect.

[21:19]  7 sn Agate (also called chalcedony) is a semiprecious stone usually milky or gray in color (L&N 2.32).

[21:20]  8 sn Onyx (also called sardonyx) is a semiprecious stone that comes in various colors (L&N 2.35).

[21:20]  9 sn Carnelian is a semiprecious gemstone, usually red in color (L&N 2.36).

[21:20]  10 sn Chrysolite refers to either quartz or topaz, golden yellow in color (L&N 2.37).

[21:20]  11 sn Beryl is a semiprecious stone, usually blue-green or green in color (L&N 2.38).

[21:20]  12 sn Chrysoprase is a greenish type of quartz (L&N 2.40).

[21:20]  13 sn Jacinth is a semiprecious stone, probably blue in color (also called “hyacinth,” but that translation is not used here because of possible confusion with the flower of the same name). See L&N 2.41.

[21:21]  14 tn Here καί (kai) has not been translated because of differences between Greek and English style.

[21:21]  15 tn The Greek word πλατεῖα (plateia) refers to a major (broad) street (L&N 1.103).



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