‏ Exodus 25:7

Onyx stones.

28:9-21

ephod.

28:4,6,15

‏ Exodus 28:4

a breastplate.{Choshen,} in Hebrew is used for the square breast-plate of the high priest, in which were set twelve precious stones, each being engraved with the name of one of the sons of Jacob.

15; 39:8-21; Isa 59:17; Eph 6:14; 1Th 5:8; Re 9:17

ephod.The ephod seems to have been a short cloak, without sleeves.

6-14; 39:2-5,21,22; Le 8:7,8; 1Sa 2:18; 22:18; 23:6; 30:7; 2Sa 6:14

a robe.The word {meil,} from {âlah,} to ascend, go up on, may be considered as an upper garment that goes up or over the rest, a surtout.

31-34; 39:25,26

broidered.

29,40; Le 8:7

a mitre.

39:28; Le 8:9

a girdle.

Isa 11:5

‏ Exodus 28:13-29

13

chains of.

24; 39:15

of wreathen.

22-25; 39:17,18; 1Ki 7:17; 2Ki 25:17; 2Ch 4:12,13

the breastplate.

4,30; 39:8; Le 8:8

after.

6; 26:1

16

thou shalt.

9,11; 39:10-21; Mal 3:17

set in it settings of stones. Heb. fill in its fillings ofstone. the first row.

Eze 28:13; Re 21:19-21

a sardius, or, ruby.The Hebrew {odem,} from {adam,} to be red, ruddy, seems to denote the ruby; as {adam} does in Persian a beautiful gem, of a fine deep red colour, with a mixture of purple.

Job 28:18; Pr 3:15; 8:11; 20:15; 31:10; La 4:7

a topaz.{Pitdah,} is constantly rendered by the LXX. [topazion,] and Vulgate, {topazius,} with which agrees Josephus. The topaz is a precious stone, of a pale, dead green, with a mixture of yellow, sometimes of a fine yellow; and hence called chrysolyte by the moderns, from its gold colour.

Job 28:19; Re 21:20

a carbuncle.{Bareketh,} from {barak,} to lighten, glitter, a very elegant gem, of a deep red colour, with a mixture of scarlet.

Isa 54:11,12

emerald.{Nophech,} an emerald, the same with the ancient {smaragdus;} one of the most beautiful of all the gems, and of a bright green colour, without any mixture.

39:11; Eze 27:16

sapphire.

24:10; Job 28:6,16; So 5:14; Eze 1:26; 10:1; Re 4:3

diamond.

Jer 17:1; Eze 28:13

a ligure.

39:12

an agate.

Isa 54:12

a beryl.

Eze 1:16; 10:9; Da 10:6; Re 21:20

an onyx. See on ver.

9

a jasper.

Re 4:3; 21:11,18-20

inclosings. Heb. fillings.

13

twelve.

9-11

according to the twelve.

1Ki 18:31; Lu 22:30; Jas 1:1; Re 7:4-8; 21:12

14

25:11-15

24

wreathen chains.

14; 39:15

on the shoulder pieces.

7

of the ephod.

39:4

26

the curious girdle.

8

a lace.

31,37; 39:30,31; Nu 15:38

in the.

15,30

upon.

12; Jer 30:21; Ro 10:1

a.

So 8:6; Isa 49:15,16

‏ Leviticus 8:8-9

the breast plate.

Ex 28:15-29; 39:8-21; So 8:6; Isa 59:17; Eph 6:14; 1Th 5:8

the Urim.

Ex 28:30; Ezr 2:63

Ex 28:4,36-38; 29:6; 39:28-30; Zec 3:5; 6:11-14; Php 2:9-11

‏ Psalms 89:28

mercy.

2Sa 7:15,16; Isa 54:10; 55:3; Ac 13:32-34

covenant.

34; 111:5,9; 2Sa 23:5; Jer 33:20,21

‏ Isaiah 59:17

he put on righteousness.

11:5; 51:9; Job 29:14; Ro 13:12-14; 2Co 6:7; Eph 6:14,17; 1Th 5:8

Re 19:11

the garments.

De 32:35-43; Ps 94:1; 2Th 1:8; Heb 10:30

with zeal.

9:7; 63:15; Ps 69:9; Zec 1:14; Joh 2:17

‏ Ephesians 6:14

having.

5:9; Isa 11:5; Lu 12:35; 2Co 6:7; 1Pe 1:13

the breastplate.The [thorax ,] or breastplate, consisted of two parts; one of which covered the whole region of the thorax or breast, and the other the back, as far down as the front part extended.

Isa 59:17; 1Th 5:8; Re 9:9,17
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