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Why the ancient Greeks couldn't see blue
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[quote:Pickle Lake:MV80NzUzMzcxXzg2NjAzOTEyX0YxN0JEODcx] [quote:jlee2027:MV80NzUzMzcxXzg2NjAyMDUzXzU1N0Q3MTA5] Simple Bible text search, blue is mentioned 50 times. First time, 3500 years ago [i]Exodus 25:4 New Revised Standard Version, Anglicised Catholic Edition 4 blue, purple, and crimson yarns and fine linen, goats’ hair, [/i] etc. He's using a bad translation. [/quote] Stone's H3br3w and English Old Testament says turquoise (t'cheleth). Blue would be "cachol". [/quote]
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