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The
Tribe of Simeon
Stone: Topaz
One of the gems used in the high priests
breastplate, (Exodus 28:17; 39:10; Ezekiel 28:13) one of the foundations also of
the New Jerusalem, in St. Johns description of the
city. (Revelation 21:20) The topaz of the ancient Greeks
and Romans is generally allowed to be our chrysolite,
while their chrysolite is our topaz. Chrysolite is a
silicate of magnesia and iron; it is so son as to lose
its polish unless carefully used. It varies in color from
a pale-green to a bottle-green. It is supposed that its
name was derived from Topazos, an island in the Red Sea
where these stones were procured.
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