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SARDINE, SARDIUS - S>@ - (red) (Heb. odem) the stone which occupied the first place in the first row of the high priest’s breastplate. kjv@Exodus:28:27) The sard, which is probably the stone denoted by odem , is a superior variety of agate, sometimes called camelian, and has long been a favorite stone for the engraver’s art. Sardis differ in color: there is a bright-red variety, and perhaps the Hebrew odem from a root means "to be red," points to this kind.

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Sardine stone @ kjv@Revelation:4:3, R.V., "sardius;" Heb. 'odhem; LXX., Gr. sardion, from a root meaning "red"), a gem of a blood-red colour. It was called "sardius" because obtained from Sardis in Lydia. It is enumerated among the precious stones in the high priest's breastplate kjv@Exodus:28:17 kjv@Exodus:39:10). It is our red carnelian.

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G4555 <STRGRK>@ σάρδινος sardinos sar'-dee-nos From the same as G4556; sardine (G3037 being implied) that is a gem so called: - sardine.