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CRYSTAL - C>@ - the representative in the Authorized Version of two Hebrew words. Zecucith occurs only in kjv@Job:28:17) where "glass" probably is intended. kerach occurs in numerous passages in the Old Testament to denote "ice," "frost," etc.; but once only kjv@Ezekiel:1:22) as is generally understood, to signify "crystal." The ancients supposed rock-crystal to be merely ice congealed by intense cold. The similarity of appearance between ice and crystal caused no doubt the identity of the terms to express these substances. The Greek word occurs in kjv@Revelation:4:6 kjv@Revelation:21:1) It may mean either "ice" or "crystal."

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Crystal @ kjv@Ezekiel:1:22, with the epithet "terrible," as dazzling the spectators with its brightness). The word occurs in kjv@Revelation:4:6 kjv@Revelation:21:11 kjv@Revelation:22:1 . It is a stone of the flint order, the most refined kind of quartz. The Greek word here used means also literally "ice." The ancients regarded the crystal as only pure water congealed into extreme hardness by great length of time.

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- A precious stone kjv@Job:28:17; kjv@Ezekiel:1:22; kjv@Revelation:4:6; kjv@Revelation:21:11; kjv@Revelation:22:1

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H1378 <STRHEB>@ גּבישׁ gâbîysh gaw-beesh' From an unused root (probably meaning to freeze); crystal (from its resemblance to ice): - pearl.


H2137 <STRHEB>@ זכוּכית zekûkîyth zek-oo-keeth' From H2135; properly {transparency} that {is} glass: - crystal.


H7140 <STRHEB>@ קרח קרח qerach qôrach {keh'-rakh} ko'-rakh From H7139; ice (as if {bald} that {is} smooth); {hence} hail; by {resemblance} rock crystal: - {crystal} {frost} ice.


G2929 <STRGRK>@ κρυσταλλίζω krustallizō kroos-tal-lid'-zo From G2930; to make (that is intransitively resemble) ice (crystallize): - be clear as crystal.


G2930 <STRGRK>@ κρύσταλλος krustallos kroos'-tal-los From a derivative of κρύος kruos (frost); ice that is (by analogy) rock crystal: - crystal.