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Exodus 39:13

Listen to Exodus 39:13
13 The fourth rowe: a Turcas, an Onix ad a Iaspis) closed in ouches of gold in their inclosers.

Exodus 39:13 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 39:13

(See Gill on Exodus 39:2).

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Exodus 39:13 In-Context

11 the secode rowe: a Rubin, a Saphir ad a Diamode
12 The .iij. rowe: Ligurios, an Achat ad a Amatist.
13 The fourth rowe: a Turcas, an Onix ad a Iaspis) closed in ouches of gold in their inclosers.
14 And 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.
15 And they made apon the brestlappe, twoo fastenynge cheynes of wrethen worke ad pure golde.
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