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JASPER - J>@ - a precious stone frequently noticed in Scripture. It was the last of the twelve inserted in the high priest’s breastplate, kjv@Exodus:28:20 kjv@Exodus:39:13) and the first of the twelve used in the foundations of the new Jerusalem. kjv@Revelation:21:19) The characteristics of the stone as far as they are specified in Scripture, kjv@Revelation:21:11) are that it "was most precious," and "like crystal;" we may also infer from kjv@Revelation:4:3) that it was a stone of brilliant and transparent light. The stone which we name "jasper" does not accord with this description. There can be no doubt that the diamond would more adequately answer to the description in the book of Revelation.

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Jasper @ (Heb. yashpheh, "glittering"), a gem of various colours, one of the twelve inserted in the high priest's breast-plate kjv@Exodus:28:20). It is named in the building of the New Jerusalem kjv@Revelation:21:18-19). It was "most precious," "clear as crystal" (21:11). It was emblematic of the glory of God (4:3).

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- A precious stone, set in the high priest's breastplate kjv@Exodus:28:20; kjv@Exodus:39:13

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kjv@STRING:Ispah <HITCHCOCK>@ a jasper stone - HITCHCOCK-I


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H3471 <STRHEB>@ ישׁפה yâshphêh yaw-shef-ay' From an unused root meaning to polish; a gem supposed to be jasper (from the resemblance in name): - jasper.


G2393 <STRGRK>@ ἴασπις iaspis ee'-as-pis Probably of foreign origin (see [H3471]); jasper a gem: - jasper.