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Ch. 22: Technicalities Gem Trading

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The High Priest's Breastplate               251
they were in the nature of lettered dice, possibly two or more, which had engraved upon them the words "yea" or "nay" or all the letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
Lapis lazuli is a stone that had a good deal of importance in early Scriptural times. It is supposed to have been an engraved stone of lapis which the Pharaoh set upon Joseph's hand when giving him authority. In very early times the lapidaries thought that lapis was a glorified form of sapphire, and indeed, when in ancient writings there is reference to sapphire, we cannot with any degree of certainty make sure which of the two stones is meant.
A Rabbinical legend is responsible for the traditional belief that the Tables of the Law were made of sapphire, but as obviously there can never have existed a large enough slab of sapphire upon which to engrave the Ten Commandments, the legend clearly points to the use of lapis, and this is strengthened by the esteem in which lapis was universally held in the land the Hebrews had just left—Egypt.
Thinking thus of the ancient lineage of gems, the fame of which has existed since the earliest times, when occa­sionally some knowing person tells me that I am engaged in a commerce which at no far distant date will have no customers, because the world of men will by then have become so enlightened that it will lay no store by such baubles—why, then I smile to myself and think neither my livelihood nor my son's livelihood need be in jeopardy from such a cause. Humankind will have need to rid itself of many other follies before it can be said that the seven
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