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Ch. 7: Religious Use of Gems

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ON THE RELIGIOUS USE OP VARIOUS STONES 283
of health and wealth; therefore its significance as a tribal gem does not differ essentially from the traditional one.
Benjamin signifies "son of the right hand," hence this name denotes strength and power. This meaning accords well with what is said in Jacob's blessing: "Benjamin shall raven as a wolf; in the morning he shall devour the prey and at night he shall divide the spoil." The banded agate sym­bolizing this tribe would have the meaning "strength" and "mastery"; indeed, according to other sources the agate was reputed to bring victory to the wearer.
Dan is the "judge" among the tribes, according to the meaning of the name. In Jacob's blessing Dan is said to be ' ' a serpent by the way, ' ' and ' ' an adder in the path. ' ' These metaphors, which may not strike us as commendatory of the tribe, probably indicated the craft and courage of the tribesmen in attacking and defeating their foes, and enrich­ing themselves with the spoils of war. The amethyst, as the tribal stone of Dan, could thus signify both "judgment" and "craft."
To the tribe of Gad was given the beryl, and the fact that spheres made from this stone were believed to be best adapted for use in crystal-gazing makes it an especially appropriate gem for the tribe of "good fortune," this being the most probable signification of the name ' ' Gad, ' ' although in the Bible the interpretation "a troop," is given. The beryl would therefore signify "good luck" and perhaps also "cooperation."
The twelfth and last tribe, Asher, has the jasper for its gem. This would also gain an auspicious significance from its association with Asher, which means "happy." To the other meanings assigned to jasper might be added that of ' ' happiness. " As we have elsewhere remarked, there seems good reason to suppose that jade was frequently designated
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