Dec - 8th
Peridot Sterling Silver Jewelry Etymology Part II – The Pitdah In The First Temples Breastplate
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Peridot Etymology: The True Identity Of The Pitdah
In 300B.C., the Septuagint rabbis translated the ancient Hebrew gem ‘Pitdah’ featured in Aaron’s breastplate as the Greek ‘Topazion,’ this was the word for Peridot. However, after considering that the ‘Pitdah’ denoted a gem in existence at the time of the exodus in 1444B.C., and that the Peridot [...]
Dec - 2nd
Peridot Sterling Silver Jewelry Etymology Part II – Pitdah first temple in the chest –
Posted at 5:37 am | Filed Under Concord Watches Design Articles
Peridot Etymology: The true identity Pitdah
In 300B.C., Septuagint translated the Hebrew rabbis pearl Pitdah "the breastplate of Aaron Topazion Greek", "That was the word for Peridot. But given that "Pitdah gives a jewel that existed at the time of the exodus 1444B.C. And that was unknown before Peridot 300B.C. no doubt that [...]