The multitude of the wares of thy making; the abundance of the Tyrian manufacture for all uses, which the Syrians could have no where else.
With emeralds; rather, for emeralds, a rich and lovely stone; or carbuncles, as others have it.
Purple, or violet-coloured, clothes. Broidered work: see Eze_27:7.
Fine linen: see Eze_27:7.
Coral; men guess this may be rubies, carbuncles, or chalcedonies; or crystal, with which they made looking-glasses.
Agate; a stone well known to us, but not so well known whether it exactly translate the Hebrew dkdk here used; some say it is the chrysoprase, a stone mixed with gold colour and green, and some such mixture may be seen in some agates.