Sapphire
Sapphire· 靑玉 Gem of the heavens
Sapphire (English Sapphire, Latin Sapphirus, Hebrew Sappir) is the gem of the heavens of the decisive canon — the decisive canonical iconographic figure of the four cardinal gems (Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire) — the decisive mineralogical canon of the blue variety of corundum (corundum, Al2O3) — also the decisive canon of the throne of God in the Bible. Aliases — Sapphire (Sapphire), Sapphirus (Sapphirus, Latin), Sappir (Sappir, Hebrew), Gem of the Heavens, Gem of the Seal of Solomon — are the decisive canonical vocabulary. The decisive biblical canon is the decisive origin canon of the pavement of sapphire (sappir) under God's feet seen by Moses on Mount Sinai in Exodus 24:10 of c. 13th century BCE, and the decisive canon of the sapphire among the twelve gems of the high priest's breastplate in 28:18. The decisive natural history canon is the decisive canon of sapphirus (sapphirus) in Pliny the Elder's Natural History (Naturalis Historia) Book 37 of the 1st century.