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BLUE @ a symbolic colour- kjv@Exodus:28:31; kjv@Exodus:39:22; kjv@Numbers:4:6; kjv@Numbers:15:38; kjv@2Chronicles:2:7; kjv@2Chronicles:3:14

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Blue @ generally associated with purple kjv@Exodus:25:4 kjv@Exodus:26:1-31, 36, etc.). It is supposed to have been obtained from a shellfish of the Mediterranean, the Helix ianthina of Linnaeus. The robe of the high priest's ephod was to be all of this colour kjv@Exodus:28:31), also the loops of the curtains (26:4) and the ribbon of the breastplate (28:28). Blue cloths were also made for various sacred purposes kjv@Numbers:4:6-7, 9, 11, 12). (
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BLUE @ a symbolic colour- kjv@Exodus:28:31; kjv@Exodus:39:22; kjv@Numbers:4:6; kjv@Numbers:15:38; kjv@2Chronicles:2:7; kjv@2Chronicles:3:14

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H2250 <STRHEB>@ חברה חבּרה חבּוּרה chabbûrâh chabbûrâh chăbûrâh (1,2) {khab-boo-raw'} (3) khab-oo-raw' From H2266; properly bound (with {stripes}) that {is} a weal (or black and blue mark itself): - {blueness} {bruise} {hurt} {stripe} wound.


H8336 <STRHEB>@ שׁשׁי שׁשׁ shêsh sheshîy {shaysh} shesh-ee' (The second form for alliteration with H4897); for H7893; bleached {stuff} that {is} white linen or (by analogy) marble: - X {blue} fine [(twined]) {linen} {marble} silk.


H8504 <STRHEB>@ תּכלת tekêleth tek-ay'-leth Probably for H7827; the cerulean {mussel} that {is} the color (violet) obtained therefrom or stuff dyed therewith: - blue.


G4209 <STRGRK>@ πορφύρα porphura por-foo'-rah Of Latin origin; the purple mussel that is (by implication) the red blue color itself and finally a garment dyed with it: - purple.


G5191 <STRGRK>@ ὑακίνθινος huakinthinos hoo-ak-in'-thee-nos From G5192; hyacinthine or jacinthine that is deep blue: - jacinth.


G5192 <STRGRK>@ ὑάκινθος huakinthos hoo-ak'-in-thos Of uncertain derivation; the hyacinth or jacinth that is some gem of a deep blue color probably the zirkon: - jacinth.