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emerald in Easton's Bible Dictionary

Heb. nophek (Ex. 28:18; 39:11); i.e., the "glowing stone", probably the carbuncle, a precious stone in the breastplate of the high priest. It is mentioned (Rev. 21:19) as one of the foundations of the New Jerusalem. The name given to this stone in the New Testament Greek is smaragdos, which means "live coal."

emerald in Smith's Bible Dictionary

a precious stone of a rich green color, upon which its value chiefly depends. This gem was the first in the second row on the breastplate of the high priest. #Ex 28:18; 39:11| It was imported to Tyre from Syria, #Eze 27:16| was used as a seal or signet, Ecclus. 32:6, as an ornament of clothing and bedding, #Eze 28:13; Jud 10:21| and is spoken of as one of the foundations of Jerusalem. #Re 21:19| Tob. 13:16. The rainbow around the throne is compared to emerald in #Re 4:3|

emerald in Schaff's Bible Dictionary

EM'ERALD (perhaps the glowing), a very precious gem of a pure green color, to which it owes its chief value, as the deepest colors are the most esteemed. Ex 28:18; Eze 27:16; Eze 28:13. The emerald was anciently obtained from Egypt. There is little question that the original word should have been translated "carbuncle." This gem is "a garnet cut with a convex face." See Stones, Precious.

emerald in Fausset's Bible Dictionary

First in the second row on the high priest's breast-plate (Exodus 28:18). Nophek, "the glowing stone," the carbuncle according to Kalisch (Exodus 39:11). Tyre imported it from Syria (Ezekiel 27:16). One of New Jerusalem's foundations (Revelation 21:19). Image of the rainbow round the throne (Revelation 4:3).