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== Fausset's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_35339" /> ==
== Fausset's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_35339" /> ==
<p> In &nbsp;Exodus 35:35 rather "artificer" in wood, stone, or metal; so &nbsp;Exodus 10:28;&nbsp;Exodus 10:23," artificer" in weaving, etc. Bezaleel's workmanship was in gold, silver, brass, stone, wood (&nbsp;Exodus 31:4-5), Aboliab's in embroidery and weaving. [[Strict]] engraving of stones is mentioned in &nbsp;Exodus 28:9-21 in the case of the two onyx stones having six each of the 12 tribes' names, on the high priest's shoulders, and the 12 breast-plate stones with the 12 tribes' names engraven. [[Seal]] engraving the [[Israelites]] learned in Egypt; it existed in [[Mesopotamia]] from about 2000 [[B.C.]] </p> <p> The "ouches" of gold are the setting wreathed-like filagree round the stones, which were oval like the [[Egyptian]] kartouches containing hieroglyphic names. In &nbsp;Zechariah 3:9 "one stone ... [[I]] will engrave the graying (literally open the opening) thereof," i.e. [[I]] (God) will prepare for Him (Messiah) an exquisitely wrought body, a suitable temple for the [[Godhead]] (&nbsp;John 2:21). lie is the "stone cut out of the mountain without hands" (&nbsp;Daniel 2:45). Paul (&nbsp;Hebrews 10:5) explains &nbsp;Psalms 40:6," Mine ears hast Thou opened" (graven) by "a body hast Thou prepared Me." </p>
<p> In &nbsp;Exodus 35:35 rather "artificer" in wood, stone, or metal; so &nbsp;Exodus 10:28;&nbsp;Exodus 10:23," artificer" in weaving, etc. Bezaleel's workmanship was in gold, silver, brass, stone, wood (&nbsp;Exodus 31:4-5), Aboliab's in embroidery and weaving. [[Strict]] engraving of stones is mentioned in &nbsp;Exodus 28:9-21 in the case of the two onyx stones having six each of the 12 tribes' names, on the high priest's shoulders, and the 12 breast-plate stones with the 12 tribes' names engraven. [[Seal]] engraving the [[Israelites]] learned in Egypt; it existed in [[Mesopotamia]] from about 2000 B.C. </p> <p> The "ouches" of gold are the setting wreathed-like filagree round the stones, which were oval like the [[Egyptian]] kartouches containing hieroglyphic names. In &nbsp;Zechariah 3:9 "one stone ... I will engrave the graying (literally open the opening) thereof," i.e. I (God) will prepare for Him (Messiah) an exquisitely wrought body, a suitable temple for the [[Godhead]] (&nbsp;John 2:21). lie is the "stone cut out of the mountain without hands" (&nbsp;Daniel 2:45). Paul (&nbsp;Hebrews 10:5) explains &nbsp;Psalms 40:6," Mine ears hast Thou opened" (graven) by "a body hast Thou prepared Me." </p>
          
          
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_72402" /> ==
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_72402" /> ==
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== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_59871" /> ==
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_59871" /> ==
<p> [[Engra'Ver,]] n. One who engraves a cutter of letters, figures or devices, on stone, metal or wood a sculptor a carver. </p>
<p> ENGRA'VER, n. One who engraves a cutter of letters, figures or devices, on stone, metal or wood a sculptor a carver. </p>
          
          
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_116811" /> ==
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_116811" /> ==