Wednesday, February 4, 2026

The 12 stones of the New Jerusalem

 

The 12 stones of the New Jerusalem, described in Revelation 21:19-20 as the foundations of the city wall, are: 1. Jasper, 2. Sapphire, 3. Chalcedony (or Agate), 4. Emerald, 5. Sardonyx (or Onyx), 6. Carnelian (or Sardius), 7. Chrysolite, 8. Beryl, 9. Topaz, 10. Chrysoprase, 11. Jacinth (or Hyacinth), and 12. Amethyst. These gems symbolize the twelve apostles and represent a perfected, divine dwelling place. 

Details on the 12 Stones of New Jerusalem (Revelation 21)
These stones are associated with the foundation of the holy city in the book of Revelation, often paralleling the, gemstones of the high priest's breastplate. 
1. Jasper: Often representing steadfastness.
2. Sapphire: Represents heavenly mindedness.
3. Chalcedony/Agate: Symbolizes zeal.
4. Emerald: Represents vigor and liveliness.
5. Sardonyx/Onyx: Associated with various gifts and graces.
6. Carnelian/Sardius: Represents courage and fortitude.
7. Chrysolite: Symbolizes love, wisdom, and knowledge.
8. Beryl: Represents quickness of sight and understanding.
9. Topaz: Associated with searching out divine mysteries.
10. Chrysoprase: Symbolizes gravity and severity.
11. Jacinth/Hyacinth: Represents spiritual joy and calmness.
12. Amethyst: Symbolizes sobriety and temperance. 

Symbolism and Context
Foundations: The stones are specifically identified as the twelve foundations of the city wall, each inscribed with the name of one of the twelve apostles.
Anisotropic Properties: Research indicates that all twelve, listed stones are anisotropic, meaning they can display unique, vibrant colors when exposed to light.
Connection to Old Testament: Similar to the, breastplate of Aaron in Exodus, the stones signify the, transition from the old, {Link: Tabernacle/Temple to the, new dwelling place of God.

12 PRIESTLY STONES BREASTPLATE GEMSTONES wall hanging is made out of Poplar wood, the 12 Israeli Priestly Stones Breastplat gemstones: Odem Pit'dah Bareket Nofekh Sapir Yahalom Leshem Sevo Ahlamah Tarshish Shoham Yasfeh

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