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CARBUNCLE - C>@ - This word represents two Hebrew words. The first may he a general term to denote any bright,sparkling gem , kjv@Isaiah:54:12) the second, kjv@Exodus:28:17 kjv@Exodus:39:10; kjv@Ezekiel:28:13) is supposed to be and smaragdus or emerald.

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Carbuncle @ kjv@Exodus:28:17 kjv@Exodus:39:10; kjv@Ezekiel:28:13). Heb. barkath; LXX. smaragdos; Vulgate, smaragdus; Revised Version, marg., "emerald." The Hebrew word is from a root meaning "to glitter," "lighten," "flash." When held up to the sun, this gem shines like a burning coal, a dark-red glowing coal, and hence is called "carbunculus", i.e., a little coal. It was one of the jewels in the first row of the high priest's breastplate. It has been conjectured by some that the garnet is meant. In kjv@Isaiah:54:12 the Hebrew word is 'ekdah, used in the prophetic description of the glory and beauty of the mansions above. Next to the diamond it is the hardest and most costly of all precious stones.

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CARBUNCLE @
- A precious stone kjv@Isaiah:54:12; kjv@Ezekiel:28:13
- One of the precious stones set in breastplate kjv@Exodus:28:17; kjv@Exodus:39:10

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H68 <STRHEB>@ אבן 'eben eh'-ben From the root of H1129 through the {meaning} to build; a stone: - + {carbuncle} + {mason} + {plummet} {[chalk-} {hail-} {bead-} sling-] stone ({-ny}) (divers) weight (-s).


H1304 <STRHEB>@ בּרקת בּרקת bâreqath bâreqath {baw-reh'-keth} baw-rek-ath' From H1300; a gem (as {flashing}) perhaps the emerald: - carbuncle.


H688 <STRHEB>@ אקדּח 'eqdâch ek-dawkh' From H6916; {burning} that {is} a carbuncle or other fiery gem: - carbuncle.