Exodus 39:13
The fourth rowe: a Turcas, an Onix ad a Iaspis) closed in ouches of gold in their inclosers.
The fourth rowe: a Turcas, an Onix ad a Iaspis) closed in ouches of gold in their inclosers.
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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.
22And thou shalt make vppon the brestlappe.ij. fasteninge cheynes of pure golde ad wrethen worke.
5And the brodrynge of the girdel that was vpon it, was of the same stuffe and after the same worke of golde, Iacincte, scarlet, purple and twyned bysse, as the Lorde commaunded Moses.
6And they wrought onix stones cloosed in ouches of golde and graued as sygnettes are grauen with the names of the children of Israel,
7and put them on the shulders of the Ephod that they shulde be a remembraunce off the childern of Israel, as the Lorde commaunded Moses.
8And they made the brestlappe of conning worke, after the worke of the Ephod: euen of golde, Iacincte, scarlet, purple ad twyned bysse
9And they made it.iiij. square ad double, an hade bredth longe and an hande bredth brode.
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.
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.
15And they made apon the brestlappe, twoo fastenynge cheynes of wrethen worke ad pure golde.
16And they made two hokes of golde ad two golde rynges, and put the two rynges apo the two corners of the brestlappe.
17And they put the two chaynes of golde in the.ij. rynges, in the corners of the brestlappe.
18And the.ij. endes of the two cheynes they fastened in the.ij. hokes, ad put them on the shulders of the Ephod apon the forefront of it.
19And they made two other rynges of golde and put them on the two other corners of the brestlappe alonge apon the edge of it, toward the insyde of the Ephod that is ouer agaynst it
18And the byldinge of the wall of it was of iaspar. And the cite was pure gold lyke vnto cleare glass
19and 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:
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.
7Onix stones and sett stones for the Ephod and for the brestlappe.
9And thou shalt take two onyx stones and graue in them the names of the childern of Israel:
10sixe in the one stone, and the other sixe in the other stone: acordinge to the order of their birth.
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 put the two stones apo the two shulders of the Ephod, ad they shalbe stones off remembraunce vnto the childern off Israel. And Aaron shall bere their names before the Lorde vppon hys two shulders for a remembraunce.
13And thou shalt make hokes off golde
14and two cheynes off fine golde: lynkeworke and wrethed, and fasten the wrethed cheynes to the hokes.
15And thou shalt make the brestlappe of ensample with broderd worke: eue after the worke of the Ephod shalt thou make it: of golde, Iacyncte, scarlet, purple ad twyned bysse shalt thou make it.
9And Onixstones and stones to be sett for the Ephod and for the brestlappe.
27And the LORdes brought Onix stones and settstones for the Epod, and for the brest lappe,
12And the gold of that contre ys precious there is found bedellion and a stone called Onix.
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.
3And they dyd beate the golde in to thynne plates, ad cutte it in to wyres: to worke it in the Iacincte, scarlet, purple and the bysse, with broderd worke.
21ad they strayned the brestlappe by his riges vnto the ringes of the Ephod, with laces of Iacincte, that it mighte lye fast apon the brodrynge of the Ephod, and shulde not be lowsed from of the Ephod: as the Lorde comauded Moses.
3and cast for it iiij. rynges of golde for the.iiij. corners of it: twoo rynges for the one syde and two for the other,
11havynge the brightnes of God. And her shynynge was lyke vnto a stone moste precious even a Iaspar cleare as cristall:
24and put the.ij. wrethen cheynes of golde in the.ij. rynges which are in the edges of the brestlappe,