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Exodus 28

Ex. 28:34 KJV (With Strong’s)

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A golden
zahab (Hebrew #2091)
gold, figuratively, something gold-colored (i.e. yellow), as oil, a clear sky
KJV usage: gold(-en), fair weather.
Pronounce: zaw-hawb'
Origin: from an unused root meaning to shimmer
bell
pa`amon (Hebrew #6472)
a bell (as struck)
KJV usage: bell.
Pronounce: pah-am-one'
Origin: from 6471
and a pomegranate
rimmown (Hebrew #7416)
from 7426; a pomegranate, the tree (from its upright growth) or the fruit (also an artificial ornament)
KJV usage: pomegranate.
Pronounce: rim-mone'
Origin: or rimmon {rim-mone'}
, a golden
zahab (Hebrew #2091)
gold, figuratively, something gold-colored (i.e. yellow), as oil, a clear sky
KJV usage: gold(-en), fair weather.
Pronounce: zaw-hawb'
Origin: from an unused root meaning to shimmer
bell
pa`amon (Hebrew #6472)
a bell (as struck)
KJV usage: bell.
Pronounce: pah-am-one'
Origin: from 6471
and a pomegranate
rimmown (Hebrew #7416)
from 7426; a pomegranate, the tree (from its upright growth) or the fruit (also an artificial ornament)
KJV usage: pomegranate.
Pronounce: rim-mone'
Origin: or rimmon {rim-mone'}
, upon the hem
shuwl (Hebrew #7757)
a skirt; by implication, a bottom edge
KJV usage: hem, skirt, train.
Pronounce: shool
Origin: from an unused root meaning to hang down
of the robe
m`iyl (Hebrew #4598)
a robe (i.e. upper and outer garment)
KJV usage: cloke, coat, mantle, robe.
Pronounce: meh-eel'
Origin: from 4603 in the sense of covering
round about
cabiyb (Hebrew #5439)
from 5437; (as noun) a circle, neighbour, or environs; but chiefly (as adverb, with or without preposition) around
KJV usage: (place, round) about, circuit, compass, on every side.
Pronounce: saw-beeb'
Origin: or (feminine) cbiybah {seb-ee-baw'}
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Cross References

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Psa. 89:15• 15Blessed is the people that know the shout of joy: they walk, O Jehovah, in the light of thy countenance. (Psa. 89:15)
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Song of Sol. 2:3• 3As the apple-tree among the trees of the wood, So is my beloved among the sons: In his shadow have I rapture and sit down; And his fruit is sweet to my taste. (Song of Sol. 2:3)
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Song of Sol. 4:3,13• 3Thy lips are like a thread of scarlet, And thy speech is comely; As a piece of a pomegranate are thy temples Behind thy veil.
13Thy shoots are a paradise of pomegranates, with precious fruits; Henna with spikenard plants;
(Song of Sol. 4:3,13)
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Song of Sol. 6:7,11• 7As a piece of a pomegranate are thy temples Behind thy veil.
11I went down into the garden of nuts, To see the verdure of the valley, To see whether the vine budded, Whether the pomegranates blossomed.
(Song of Sol. 6:7,11)
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Song of Sol. 8:2• 2I would lead thee, bring thee into my mother's house; Thou wouldest instruct me: I would cause thee to drink of spiced wine, Of the juice of my pomegranate. (Song of Sol. 8:2)
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John 15:4‑8,16• 4Abide in me and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself unless it abide in the vine, thus neither can ye unless ye abide in me.
5I am the vine, ye are the branches. He that abides in me and I in him, *he* bears much fruit; for without me ye can do nothing.
6Unless any one abide in me he is cast out as the branch, and is dried up; and they gather them and cast them into the fire, and they are burned.
7If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will and it shall come to pass to you.
8In this is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit, and ye shall become disciples of mine.
16Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and have set you that ye should go and that ye should bear fruit, and that your fruit should abide, that whatsoever ye shall ask the Father in my name he may give you.
(John 15:4‑8,16)
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Col. 1:5‑6,10• 5on account of the hope which is laid up for you in the heavens; of which ye heard before in the word of the truth of the glad tidings,
6which are come to you, as they are in all the world, and are bearing fruit and growing, even as also among you, from the day ye heard them and knew indeed the grace of God, in truth:
10so as to walk worthily of the Lord unto all well-pleasing, bearing fruit in every good work, and growing by the true knowledge of God;
(Col. 1:5‑6,10)

J. N. Darby Translation

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a golden bell and a pomegranate, a golden bell and a pomegranate, in the skirts of the cloak round about.