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The Definition of the word Coral

Coral

Heb. ramoth, meaning heights;" i.e., "high-priced" or valuable" "things, or, as some suppose, "that which grows high," like a" "tree (Job 28:18; Ezek. 27:16), according to the Rabbins, red" "coral, which was in use for ornaments." "The coral is a cretaceous marine product, the deposit by minute polypous animals of calcareous matter in cells in which the "animal lives. It is of numberless shapes as it grows, but" usually is branched like a tree. Great coral reefs and coral "islands abound in the Red Sea, whence probably the Hebrews" "derived their knowledge of it. It is found of different colours," "white, black, and red. The red, being esteemed the most" "precious, was used, as noticed above, for ornamental purposes."


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