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==8. List the foundation stones of the New Jerusalem and tell where you found the information. ==
 
==8. List the foundation stones of the New Jerusalem and tell where you found the information. ==
1. Jasper                    7. Chrysolite
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[http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Revelation%2021:19-20;&version=31; Revelation 21:19,20] describes the foundation stones of the New Jerusalem.
2. Sapphire                  8.  Beryl
 
3.  Chalcedony (Carbuncle?)  9.  Topaz
 
4.  Emerald                  10.  Chrysophase
 
5.  Sardonyx                11.  Jacinth (Turquise?)
 
6.  Sardus (Ruby?)          12.  Amethyst (Chrystal?)
 
The wall  has twelve foundation stones, and on these are wtitten the neames of the Twelve Apostles.  Revalation lacks a list of the names of the Twelve Apostles, and does not describe which name is inscribed on which foundation stone, or if all of the names are inscribed on all of the foundation stones, so that aspect of the arrangement is open to speculation.  One scholar hold that judas Iscariot's name is absent from the foundations, replaced by that of another Apostle.
 
  
These foundation stones are adorned with twelve types of precious stones.  In modern times, the precise identification of all these precious stones is not certain, as serveral of the ancient names  may refer to seval diffent types of stones, or may no longer refer to the same kinds of stones that they did at the time of Revelation's writing.  Also, the layout of the precious stones is contested.  All of the precious stones could adorn each foundation stone, either in layers or mixed together some other way, or just one unique type of stone could adorn each separte foundation stone.
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The wall has twelve foundation stones, and on these are written the names of the Twelve Apostles.  Revelation lacks a list of the names of the Twelve Apostles, and does not describe which name is inscribed on which foundation stone, or if all of the names are inscribed on all of the foundation stones, so that aspect of the arrangement is open to speculation.  One scholar hold that Judas Iscariot's name is absent from the foundations, replaced by that of another Apostle.
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These foundation stones are adorned with twelve types of precious stones.  In modern times, the precise identification of all these precious stones is not certain, as several of the ancient names  may refer to several different types of stones, or may no longer refer to the same kinds of stones that they did at the time of Revelation's writing.  Also, the layout of the precious stones is contested.  All of the precious stones could adorn each foundation stone, either in layers or mixed together some other way, or just one unique type of stone could adorn each separate foundation stone.
  
 
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jerusalem"
 
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jerusalem"

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1. What is the difference between rocks and minerals?

2. Have a collection of at least 15 specimens correctly labeled with collector’s name, date, and the locality in which it was found.

3. Define and name two examples each (from specimens or pictures) of:

a. Igneous

b. Sedimentary

c. Metamorphic

4. What is meant by Mohs' scale of hardness? Name the minerals in order in Mohs' scale.

5. Define the following:

a. Cleavage

b. Specific gravity

c. Luster

d. Color

e. Streak

f. Texture

g. Crystal

6. Name four uses for rocks and four uses for minerals.

7. Locate four Bible incidents in which a rock was significant.

Numbers 20:2-13
God commands Moses to strike a rock to provide the Israelites with water.
1 Samuel 17
David kills Goliath with a stone.
John 11:38-44
Jesus orders that the stone covering the tomb of Lazarus be removed.
Matthew 7:24-29
The parable of the wise and foolish builders.
Acts 6-7
The stoning of Stephen

8. List the foundation stones of the New Jerusalem and tell where you found the information.

Revelation 21:19,20 describes the foundation stones of the New Jerusalem.

1. Jasper 7. Chrysolite
2. Sapphire 8. Beryl
3. Chalcedony (Carbuncle?) 9. Topaz
4. Emerald 10. Chrysophase
5. Sardonyx 11. Jacinth (Turquoise?)
6. Sardus (Ruby?) 12. Amethyst (Chrystal?)

The wall has twelve foundation stones, and on these are written the names of the Twelve Apostles. Revelation lacks a list of the names of the Twelve Apostles, and does not describe which name is inscribed on which foundation stone, or if all of the names are inscribed on all of the foundation stones, so that aspect of the arrangement is open to speculation. One scholar hold that Judas Iscariot's name is absent from the foundations, replaced by that of another Apostle.

These foundation stones are adorned with twelve types of precious stones. In modern times, the precise identification of all these precious stones is not certain, as several of the ancient names may refer to several different types of stones, or may no longer refer to the same kinds of stones that they did at the time of Revelation's writing. Also, the layout of the precious stones is contested. All of the precious stones could adorn each foundation stone, either in layers or mixed together some other way, or just one unique type of stone could adorn each separate foundation stone.

Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jerusalem"

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