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<subcategory>1. אֹדֶם | <subcategory>1. אֹדֶם | ||
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− | <li>Possible Identifications – A | + | <li>Possible Identifications – A reddish stone, perhaps carnelian or jasper.</li> |
− | <li>Biblical verses – The stone is only | + | <li>Biblical verses – The stone is mentioned only in the context of the Choshen (Shemot 28 and 39) and the stones of Gan Eden (Yechezkel 28).</li> |
<li>Additional data – </li> | <li>Additional data – </li> | ||
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<subcategory>2. פִּטְדָה | <subcategory>2. פִּטְדָה | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
− | <li>Possible Identifications – | + | <li>Possible Identifications – Olivine (peridot) or yellow topaz.</li> |
− | <li>Biblical verses – The stone is mentioned in the context of the Choshen and the stones of Gan Eden in Yechezkel 28, and | + | <li>Biblical verses – The stone is mentioned in the context of the Choshen and the stones of Gan Eden in Yechezkel 28, and in Iyyov 28:19 where it is referred to as "פִּטְדַת כּוּשׁ", suggesting that it originated in or was imported from Egypt / Ethiopia..</li> |
<li>Additional data – </li> | <li>Additional data – </li> | ||
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<subcategory>3. בָרֶקֶת | <subcategory>3. בָרֶקֶת | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
− | <li>Possible identifications – | + | <li>Possible identifications – Carbuncle (perhaps a red garnet), a green stone such as emerald or malakhite, or a banded stone such as agate or onyx.</li> |
− | <li>Biblical verses – The stone is only | + | <li>Biblical verses – The stone is mentioned only in the context of the Choshen (Shemot 28 and 39) and the stones of Gan Eden (Yechezkel 28).</li> |
<li>Additional data – </li> | <li>Additional data – </li> | ||
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<subcategory>4. נֹפֶךְ | <subcategory>4. נֹפֶךְ | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
− | <li>Possible identifications – | + | <li>Possible identifications – Emerald (or another green stone), ruby or red garnet, turquoise.</li> |
− | <li>Biblical verses – The stone is mentioned in the context of the Choshen and the stones of Gan Eden | + | <li>Biblical verses – The stone is mentioned in the context of the Choshen (Shemot 28 and 39) and the stones of Gan Eden (Yechezkel 28), and in Yechezkel 27:16, in the context of the merchandise of Aram.</li> |
<li>Additional data – </li> | <li>Additional data – </li> | ||
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<subcategory>5. סַפִּיר | <subcategory>5. סַפִּיר | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
− | <li>Possible identifications – | + | <li>Possible identifications – Sapphire, lapis lazuli</li> |
− | <li>Biblical verses – </li> | + | <li>Biblical verses – Besides those verses relating to the Choshen or the stones of Eden, many other verses mention the סַפִּיר as well, including: Yeshayahu 54:11, Yechezkel 1:26, 10:1, Iyyov 28:6,16, Shir HaShirim 5:14 and Eikhah 4:7.  Most helpful for identification purposes, however, is Shemot 24, which describes the vision of Hashem seen by the elders: "וְתַחַת רַגְלָיו כְּמַעֲשֵׂה לִבְנַת הַסַּפִּיר וּכְעֶצֶם הַשָּׁמַיִם לָטֹהַר", suggesting that the סַפִּיר might be either white or the color of a pure blue sky.<fn>In Yechezkel's "vision of the chariot" he similarly describes Hashem's throne as "כְּמַרְאֵה אֶבֶן סַפִּיר" (Yechezkel 1:26, 10:1).</fn>  </li> |
<li>Additional data – </li> | <li>Additional data – </li> | ||
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<subcategory>6. יָהֲלֹם | <subcategory>6. יָהֲלֹם | ||
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− | <li>Possible identifications – | + | <li>Possible identifications – Green quartz or jasper, clear crystal quartz, moonstone</li> |
− | <li>Biblical verses – </li> | + | <li>Biblical verses – The stone is mentioned only in the context of the Choshen (Shemot 28 and 39) and the stones of Gan Eden (Yechezkel 28).</li> |
<li>Additional data – </li> | <li>Additional data – </li> | ||
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<subcategory>7. לֶשֶׁם | <subcategory>7. לֶשֶׁם | ||
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− | <li>Possible identifications – | + | <li>Possible identifications – Amber, jacinth, turquoise</li> |
− | <li>Biblical verses –</li> | + | <li>Biblical verses – The stone is mentioned only in the context of the Choshen.</li> |
<li>Additional data –</li> | <li>Additional data –</li> | ||
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<subcategory>8. שְׁבוֹ | <subcategory>8. שְׁבוֹ | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
− | <li>Possible identifications – | + | <li>Possible identifications – Agate, turquoise, jet</li> |
− | <li>Biblical verses – | + | <li>Biblical verses – The stone is mentioned only in the context of the Choshen.</li> |
<li>Additional data – </li> | <li>Additional data – </li> | ||
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<subcategory>9. אַחְלָמָה | <subcategory>9. אַחְלָמָה | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
− | <li>Possible identifications – | + | <li>Possible identifications – Sardonyx, amethyst, red jasper</li> |
− | <li>Biblical verses – </li> | + | <li>Biblical verses – The stone is mentioned only in the context of the Choshen.</li> |
<li>Additional data – </li> | <li>Additional data – </li> | ||
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<subcategory>10. תַּרְשִׁישׁ | <subcategory>10. תַּרְשִׁישׁ | ||
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− | <li>Possible identifications – | + | <li>Possible identifications – Yellow-gold topaz, amber, aquamarine,</li> |
<li>Biblical verses – </li> | <li>Biblical verses – </li> | ||
<li>Additional data – </li> | <li>Additional data – </li> | ||
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<subcategory>11. שֹׁהַם | <subcategory>11. שֹׁהַם | ||
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− | <li>Possible identifications – | + | <li>Possible identifications – Beryl (emerald or aquamarine), clear crystal quartz, sardonyx, onyx, carnelian</li> |
− | <li>Biblical verses – </li> | + | <li>Biblical verses – The gem is mentioned with regards to the Choshen (Shemot 28:20, 39:13), the stones of Eden (Yechezkel 28) and the Efod, where it is named as the stones upon which were inscribed the names of all the tribes  (Shemot 28:9).<fn>See also Shemot 25:7, 35:9, 27 amd Divrei HaYamim I 29:2 which all speak of gathering the stone among materials to be used for the Mishkan / Mikdash.</fn> Bereshit 2:12 shares that אֶרֶץ הַחֲוִילָה contained both "שֹׁהַם" and "בְּדֹלַח" and Iyyov 28 writes that wisdom cannot be valued with either it or the סַפִּיר.</li> |
<li>Additional data – </li> | <li>Additional data – </li> | ||
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<subcategory>12. יָשְׁפֵה | <subcategory>12. יָשְׁפֵה | ||
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− | <li>Possible identifications – | + | <li>Possible identifications – Jasper, pearl, opal</li> |
− | <li>Biblical verses – </li> | + | <li>Biblical verses – The stone is mentioned only in the context of the Choshen (Shemot 28 and 39) and the stones of Gan Eden (Yechezkel 28).</li> |
<li>Additional data – </li> | <li>Additional data – </li> | ||
</ul> | </ul> |
Version as of 04:56, 29 September 2019
Stones of the Choshen
Overview
The twelve stones of the choshen are named in Shemot 28:17-20. However, since the verses provide no other descriptive information, the identity of almost every stone is heavily debated. In trying to determine which gems are referred to, scholars look for descriptions in other verses in which the stones are mentioned, explore cognate languages for linguistic clues as to the stones' identity, and turn to identifications made by both the Aramaic and Greek translations of Torah. The various translations, however, are not in total agreement, and the identity of many of the Aramaic and Greek names are disputed. Bemidbar Rabbah provides further clues, as it lists the color of many of the stones. Given the many unknowns, it is not surprising that multiple possible identifications have been raised for almost every stone.
Possible Identifications
For pictures and discussion, see Olam HaMikra Shemot 28
1. אֹדֶם
- Possible Identifications – A reddish stone, perhaps carnelian or jasper.
- Biblical verses – The stone is mentioned only in the context of the Choshen (Shemot 28 and 39) and the stones of Gan Eden (Yechezkel 28).
- Additional data –
2. פִּטְדָה
- Possible Identifications – Olivine (peridot) or yellow topaz.
- Biblical verses – The stone is mentioned in the context of the Choshen and the stones of Gan Eden in Yechezkel 28, and in Iyyov 28:19 where it is referred to as "פִּטְדַת כּוּשׁ", suggesting that it originated in or was imported from Egypt / Ethiopia..
- Additional data –
3. בָרֶקֶת
- Possible identifications – Carbuncle (perhaps a red garnet), a green stone such as emerald or malakhite, or a banded stone such as agate or onyx.
- Biblical verses – The stone is mentioned only in the context of the Choshen (Shemot 28 and 39) and the stones of Gan Eden (Yechezkel 28).
- Additional data –
4. נֹפֶךְ
- Possible identifications – Emerald (or another green stone), ruby or red garnet, turquoise.
- Biblical verses – The stone is mentioned in the context of the Choshen (Shemot 28 and 39) and the stones of Gan Eden (Yechezkel 28), and in Yechezkel 27:16, in the context of the merchandise of Aram.
- Additional data –
5. סַפִּיר
- Possible identifications – Sapphire, lapis lazuli
- Biblical verses – Besides those verses relating to the Choshen or the stones of Eden, many other verses mention the סַפִּיר as well, including: Yeshayahu 54:11, Yechezkel 1:26, 10:1, Iyyov 28:6,16, Shir HaShirim 5:14 and Eikhah 4:7. Most helpful for identification purposes, however, is Shemot 24, which describes the vision of Hashem seen by the elders: "וְתַחַת רַגְלָיו כְּמַעֲשֵׂה לִבְנַת הַסַּפִּיר וּכְעֶצֶם הַשָּׁמַיִם לָטֹהַר", suggesting that the סַפִּיר might be either white or the color of a pure blue sky.1
- Additional data –
6. יָהֲלֹם
- Possible identifications – Green quartz or jasper, clear crystal quartz, moonstone
- Biblical verses – The stone is mentioned only in the context of the Choshen (Shemot 28 and 39) and the stones of Gan Eden (Yechezkel 28).
- Additional data –
7. לֶשֶׁם
- Possible identifications – Amber, jacinth, turquoise
- Biblical verses – The stone is mentioned only in the context of the Choshen.
- Additional data –
8. שְׁבוֹ
- Possible identifications – Agate, turquoise, jet
- Biblical verses – The stone is mentioned only in the context of the Choshen.
- Additional data –
9. אַחְלָמָה
- Possible identifications – Sardonyx, amethyst, red jasper
- Biblical verses – The stone is mentioned only in the context of the Choshen.
- Additional data –
10. תַּרְשִׁישׁ
- Possible identifications – Yellow-gold topaz, amber, aquamarine,
- Biblical verses –
- Additional data –
11. שֹׁהַם
- Possible identifications – Beryl (emerald or aquamarine), clear crystal quartz, sardonyx, onyx, carnelian
- Biblical verses – The gem is mentioned with regards to the Choshen (Shemot 28:20, 39:13), the stones of Eden (Yechezkel 28) and the Efod, where it is named as the stones upon which were inscribed the names of all the tribes (Shemot 28:9).2 Bereshit 2:12 shares that אֶרֶץ הַחֲוִילָה contained both "שֹׁהַם" and "בְּדֹלַח" and Iyyov 28 writes that wisdom cannot be valued with either it or the סַפִּיר.
- Additional data –
12. יָשְׁפֵה
- Possible identifications – Jasper, pearl, opal
- Biblical verses – The stone is mentioned only in the context of the Choshen (Shemot 28 and 39) and the stones of Gan Eden (Yechezkel 28).
- Additional data –