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COLORS - C>@ - The terms relative to color, occurring in the Bible, may be arranged in two classes, the first including those applied to the description of natural objects, the second those artificial mixtures which were employed in dyeing or painting. The purple and the blue were derived from a small shellfish found in the Mediterranean, and were very costly, and hence they were the royal colors. Red , both scarlet and crimson, was derived from an insect resembling the cochineal. The natural colors noticed in the Bible are white, black, red, yellow and green. The only fundamental color of which the Hebrews appear to have had a clear conception was red ; and even this is not very often noticed.

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COLORS @
- Symbolical uses of

- BLACK: A SYMBOL OF AFFLICTION AND CALAMITY kjv@Job:3:5; kjv@Job:10:20-22; kjv@Job:30:26; kjv@Psalms:107:10-11; kjv@Psalms:143:3; kjv@Isaiah:5:30; kjv@Isaiah:8:22; kjv@Isaiah:9:19; kjv@Isaiah:24:11; kjv@Isaiah:50:3; kjv@Joel:2:6 kjv@Joel:2:10 kjv@Joel:3:14-15; kjv@Amos:5:8; kjv@Nahum:2:10; kjv@Zephaniah:1:14-15; kjv@Matthew:8:12; kjv@Matthew:22:13; kjv@Matthew:25:30; kjv@2Peter:2:4; kjv@Jude:1:13; kjv@Revelation:16:10

- BLUE: SYMBOL OF DEITY kjv@Exodus:24:10; kjv@Exodus:25:3-4; kjv@Exodus:26:1; kjv@Exodus:28:28 kjv@Exodus:28:37 kjv@Exodus:38:18; kjv@Exodus:39:1-5 kjv@Exodus:39:21, 24, 29, 31; kjv@Numbers:4:5-12; kjv@Numbers:15:38-40; kjv@2Chronicles:2:7 kjv@2Chronicles:2:14 kjv@2Chronicles:3:14; kjv@Jeremiah:10:9; kjv@Ezekiel:1:26; kjv@Ezekiel:10:1 .For additional reference, see passages below under

- CRIMSON, SYMBOL OF ROYALTY kjv@Esther:8:15; kjv@Ezekiel:23:6

- CRIMSON, RED, PURPLE, AND SCARLET, SYMBOLS OF VARIOUS IDEAS .Of iniquity kjv@Isaiah:1:18; kjv@Revelation:17:3-4; kjv@Revelation:18:12 kjv@Revelation:18:16 .Of royalty kjv@Daniel:5:7 kjv@Daniel:5:Judges:8:26; 16, 29; kjv@Matthew:27:28 .Prosperity kjv@2Samuel:1:24; kjv@Proverbs:31:21; kjv@Lamentations:4:5 .Conquest kjv@Nahum:2:3; kjv@Revelation:12:3 .These colors figured largely in the symbolisms of the tabernacle furnishing, and priestly vestments and functions, as types and shadows of the atonement kjv@Revelation:26:1 kjv@Revelation:26:14, kjv@Exodus:25:3-5; kjv@Exodus:36:8 kjv@Exodus:36:19, 31, 36; 35, 37; kjv@Exodus:27:16; kjv@Exodus:28:4-8 kjv@Exodus:28:15, kjv@Exodus:35:5-7 kjv@Exodus:35:23, 31, 33; 25, 35; kjv@Exodus:39:2-3 kjv@Exodus:39:Exodus:38:18 kjv@Exodus:38:23 5, 29; kjv@Leviticus:14:4-6 kjv@Leviticus:14:49 kjv@Leviticus:14:Numbers:4:7 kjv@Numbers:4:51, 52; kjv@Numbers:19:2 kjv@Numbers:19:8, 13; 5, 6; kjv@Isaiah:63:1-3; kjv@Hebrews:9:19-23

- WHITE: SYMBOL OF HOLINESS .The high priest's holy garments were made of white linen kjv@Leviticus:16:4 kjv@Leviticus:16:32 .Choir singers were arrayed in white kjv@2Chronicles:5:12

- SCRIPTURES EMPLOYING THE SYMBOL kjv@Psalms:51:7; kjv@Ecclesiastes:9:8; kjv@Isaiah:1:18; kjv@Daniel:7:9; kjv@Daniel:11:35; kjv@Daniel:12:10; kjv@Matthew:17:1-2; kjv@Matthew:28:2-3; kjv@Mark:9:3; kjv@Revelation:1:13-14; kjv@Revelation:3:4 kjv@Revelation:3:Revelation:2:17; 5, 18; kjv@Revelation:4:4; kjv@Revelation:6:2 kjv@Revelation:6:11 kjv@Revelation:7:9 kjv@Revelation:7:13, 14; kjv@Revelation:19:8 kjv@Revelation:19:Revelation:15:6; 11, 14; kjv@Revelation:20:11

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kjv@STRING:Galatia <HITCHCOCK>@ white; the color of milk - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Kittim <HITCHCOCK>@ breaking; bruising small; gold; coloring - HITCHCOCK-K


kjv@STRING:Sorek <HITCHCOCK>@ vine; hissing; a color inclining to yellow - HITCHCOCK-S


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H1984 <STRHEB>@ הלל hâlal haw-lal' A primitive root; to be clear (originally of {sound} but usually of color); to shine; hence to make a show; to boast; and thus to be (clamorously) foolish; to rave; causatively to celebrate; also to stultify: - (make) boast ({self}) {celebrate} {commend} ({deal} {make}) fool ({-ish} {-ly}) {glory} give {[light]} be ({make} feign self) mad ({against}) give in {marriage} {[sing} be worthy of] {praise} {rage} {renowned} shine.


H2091 <STRHEB>@ זהב zâhâb zaw-hawb' From an unused root meaning to shimmer; gold; figuratively something gold colored (that {is} {yellow}) as {oil} a clear sky: - gold ({-en}) fair weather.


H2556 <STRHEB>@ חמץ châmêts khaw-mates' A primitive root; to be pungent; that {is} in taste ({sour} that {is} literally {fermented} or figuratively {harsh}) in color (dazzling): - cruel ({man}) {dyed} be {grieved} leavened.


H2871 <STRHEB>@ טבוּל ţâbûl taw-bool' Passive participle of H2881; properly {dyed} that {is} a turban (probably as of colored stuff): - dyed attire.


H3180 <STRHEB>@ יחמוּר yachmûr yakh-moor' From H2560; a kind of deer (from the color; compare H2548): - fallow deer.


H3418 <STRHEB>@ ירק yereq yeh'-rek From H3417 (in the sense of vacuity of color); properly {pallor} that {is} hence the yellowish green of young and sickly vegetation; concretely {verdure} that {is} grass or vegetation: - {grass} green (thing).


H3701 <STRHEB>@ כּסף keseph keh'-sef From H3700; silver (from its pale color); by implication money: - {money} {price} silver (-ling).


H5132 <STRHEB>@ נוּץ nûts noots A primitive root; properly to flash; {hence} to blossom (from the brilliancy of color); {also} to fly away (from the quickness of motion): - flee {away} bud (forth).


H5153 <STRHEB>@ נחוּשׁ nâchûsh naw-khoosh' Apparently passive participle of H5172 (perhaps in the sense of {ringing} that {is} bell metal; or from the red color of the throat of a serpent ({H5175} as denominative) when hissing); {coppery} that {is} (figuratively) hard: - of brass.


H5332 <STRHEB>@ נצח nêtsach nay'-tsakh Probably identical with {H5331} through the idea of brilliancy of color; juice of the grape (as blood red): - {blood} strength.


H5340 <STRHEB>@ נצץ nâtsats naw-tsats' A primitive root; to {glare} that {is} be bright colored: - sparkle.


H5342 <STRHEB>@ נצר nêtser nay'-tser From H5341 in the sense of greenness as a striking color; a shoot; {figuratively} a descendant: - branch.


H5777 <STRHEB>@ עפרת עופרת ‛ôphereth ‛ôphereth {o-feh'-reth} o-feh'-reth Feminine participle active of H6080; lead (from its dusty color): - lead.


H554 <STRHEB>@ אמץ 'âmôts aw-mohts' Probably from H553; of a strong {color} that {is} red (others fleet): - bay.


H6082 <STRHEB>@ עפר ‛ôpher o'-fer From H6080; a fawn (from the dusty color): - young roe [hart].


H6648 <STRHEB>@ צבע tsebatseh'-bah From an unused root meaning to dip (into coloring fluid); a dye: - {divers} colours.


H6668 <STRHEB>@ צהב tsâhab tsaw-hab' A primitive root; to {glitter} that {is} be golden in color: - X fine.


H6669 <STRHEB>@ צהב tsâhôb tsaw-obe' From H6668; golden in color: - yellow.


H6731 <STRHEB>@ צץ ציץ tsîyts tsits {tseets} tseets From H6692; properly {glistening} that {is} a burnished plate; also a flower (as bright colored); a wing (as gleaming in the air): - {blossom} {flower} {plate} wing.


H6937 <STRHEB>@ קדר qâdar kaw-dar' A primitive root; to be {ashy} that {is} dark colored; by implication to mourn (in sackcloth or sordid garments): - be black ({-ish}) be (make) dark ({-en}) X {heavily} (cause to) mourn.


H7551 <STRHEB>@ רקם râqam raw-kam' A primitive root; to variegate {color} that {is} embroider; by implication to fabricate: - {embroiderer} {needlework} curiously work.


H7552 <STRHEB>@ רקם reqem reh'-kem From H7551; versicolor; {Rekem} the name of a place in {Palestine} also of a Midianite and an Israelite: - Rekem.


H7553 <STRHEB>@ רקמה riqmâh rik-maw' From H7551; variegation of color; specifically embroidery: - broidered ({work}) divers {colours} (raiment of) needlework (on both sides).


H7660 <STRHEB>@ שׁבץ shâbats shaw-bats' A primitive root; to interweave (colored) threads in squares; by implication (of reticulation) to inchase gems in gold: - {embroider} set.


H7718 <STRHEB>@ שׁהם shôham sho'-ham From an unused root probably meaning to blanch; a {gem} probably the beryl (from its pale green color): - onyx.


H7835 <STRHEB>@ שׁחר shâchar shaw-khar' A primitive root (rather identical with H7836 through the idea of the duskiness of early dawn); to be dim or dark (in color): - be black.


H713 <STRHEB>@ ארגּמן 'argâmân ar-gaw-mawn' Of foreign origin; purple (the color or the dyed stuff): - purple.


H8144 <STRHEB>@ שׁני shânîy shaw-nee' Of uncertain derivation; {crimson} properly the insect or its {color} also stuff dyed with it: - {crimson} scarlet (thread).


H8314 <STRHEB>@ שׂרף ώârâph saw-rawf' From H8313; {burning} that {is} (figuratively) poisonous (serpent); specifically a saraph or symbolical creature (from their copper color): - fiery ({serpent}) seraph.


H8350 <STRHEB>@ שׁשׁר shâshar shaw-shar' Perhaps from the base of H8324 in the sense of that of H8320; red ochre (from its piercing color): - vermillion.


H8438 <STRHEB>@ תּלעת תּולעת תּולעה תּולע tôlâ‛ tôlê‛âh tôlaath tôlaath {to-law'} {to-lay-aw'} (3,4) to-lah'-ath From H3216; a maggot (as voracious); specifically (often with ellipsis of H8144) the crimson {grub} but used only (in this connection) of the color from {it} and cloths dyed therewith: - {crimson} {scarlet} worm.


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.


H8529 <STRHEB>@ תּלע tâlataw-law' A denominative from H8438; to {crimson} that {is} dye that color: - X scarlet.


H8580 <STRHEB>@ תּנשׁמת tanshemeth tan-sheh'-meth From H5395; properly a hard {breather} that {is} the name of two unclean {creatures} a lizard and a bird (both perhaps from changing color through their {irascibility}) probably the tree toad and the water hen: - {mole} swan.


G2847 <STRGRK>@ κόκκινος kokkinos kok'-kee-nos From G2848 (from the kernel shape of the insect); crimson colored: - scarlet (colour coloured).


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.


G4450 <STRGRK>@ πυῤῥός purrhos poor-hros' From G4442; fire like that is (specifically) flame colored: - red.


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.


G5515 <STRGRK>@ χλωρός chlōros khlo-ros' From the same as G5514; greenish that is verdant dun-colored: - green pale.