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Exodus 39

Ex. 39:12 KJV (With Strong’s)

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And the third
shliyshiy (Hebrew #7992)
third; feminine a third (part); by extension, a third (day, year or time); specifically, a third-story cell)
KJV usage: third (part, rank, time), three (years old).
Pronounce: shel-ee-shee'
Origin: ordinal from 7969
row
tuwr (Hebrew #2905)
a row; hence, a wall
KJV usage: row.
Pronounce: toor
Origin: from an unused root meaning to range in a regular manner
, a ligure
leshem (Hebrew #3958)
a gem, perhaps the jacinth
KJV usage: ligure.
Pronounce: leh'-shem
Origin: from an unused root of uncertain meaning
, an agate
shbuw (Hebrew #7618)
a gem (from its sparkle), probably the agate
KJV usage: agate.
Pronounce: sheb-oo'
Origin: from an unused root (probably identical with that of 7617 through the idea of subdivision into flashes or streamers (compare 7632) meaning to flame
, and an amethyst
'achlamah (Hebrew #306)
a gem, probably the amethyst
KJV usage: amethyst.
Pronounce: akh-law'-maw
Origin: perhaps from 2492 (and thus dream-stone)
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a ligure.{Leshem,} the ligure, the same as the jacinth, or hyacinth, a precious stone of a deep red, with a considerable tinge of yellow.
Theophrastus and Pliny say it resembles the carbuncle, of a brightness sparkling like fire.an agate.{Shevo,} the agate, a semi-pellucid compound gem, formed of different simple minerals, as chalcedony, cornelian, jasper. horn-stone, quartz, amethyst, opal, etc.; joined irregularly or in layers.
It is of a white, reddish, yellowish, or greenish ground; and so variously figured in its substance as to represent plants, trees, animals, and other objects.an amethyst.{Achlamah,} an amethyst, a transparent gem, composed of a strong blue and deep red; and according as either prevails, affording different tinges of purple, sometimes approaching to violet, and sometimes even fading to a pale rose colour.

J. N. Darby Translation

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and the third row, an opal, an agate, and an amethyst;