St. Edward's Crown
St. Edward's Crown
was worn by Queen Elizabeth II at her Coronation in 1953.

The Crown used for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II was St. Edward's Crown made of pure gold surmounted by an orb and cross, thus acknowledging the allegiance of Monarch to the Lord Jesus Christ, and His supremacy over all.
Around the base of the Crown are twelve jewels which are identical to those worn by the High Priest of Israel in Biblical times. The High Priest used to wear a breastplate with twelve precious stones set in it, the first row contained a SARDIUS, a TOPAZ, and a CARBUNCLE. The second row contained an EMERALD, a SAPPHIRE, and a DIAMOND. The third row contained a LIGURE, an AGETE, and a AMETHYST, while the forth row contained a BERYL, and an ONYX, and a JASPER, all of the stones were set in gold. These twelve precious stones represented the twelve tribes of Israel, (Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, Zebulon, Dan, Naphthali, Gad, Asher, Joseph, and Benjamin). Read Exodus 28:15-21
In Biblical times only one man, the High Priest, wore the breastplate with the twelve stones, today the Monarch's of England wear a crown with the very same jewels which represents the twelve Tribes of Israel. Why, was it intentional or is it just another coincidence?
Why are there so many MARKS OF ISRAEL and HERALDRY within these British Isles, is it all just coincidence? Or is it about time the British public had the scales removed from their eyes, then maybe they will wake up to their heritage and their God given commission in life!