בָּרֶ֫קֶת
ba.re.qet (H1304A)
gem
AI Word Study
# Bareket: A Biblical Gem The Hebrew word *bareket* (H1304A) refers to a gem or precious stone, appearing only twice in the biblical text. This rarity limits our ability to establish a comprehensive picture of the term's specific applications or nuances, yet its inclusion in scripture indicates that gemstones held meaningful significance in ancient Israelite culture and religious contexts. Without access to the specific biblical passages where *bareket* appears, we cannot determine whether it refers to a particular type of stone (such as emerald, jasper, or another gem), whether it was valued primarily for ornamental, ceremonial, or economic purposes, or how its meaning might have evolved. The minimal frequency of occurrence suggests either that the term was specialized vocabulary used in particular contexts, or that Hebrew employed alternative words more commonly when discussing precious stones and jewels. Its presence in the biblical record nonetheless confirms that gemstones were part of the vocabulary and material world of ancient Israel.
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You shall set in it settings of stones, four rows of stones: a row of ruby, topaz, and beryl shall be the first row;
They set in it four rows of stones. A row of ruby, topaz, and beryl was the first row;