Exodus 28:20
And the fourth row a beryl, and an onyx, and a jasper: they shall be set in gold in their inclosings.
Cross-reference
Exodus 28:9 uses onyx for the ephod’s shoulder pieces — the same stone appears here in the breastplate, showing varied use in priestly garments.
Exodus 28:13 describes the gold settings that hold the stones listed here — a practical structural link within the same chapter.
Revelation 4:3 describes God's throne like jasper — the same stone on the breastplate, linking earthly priesthood to heavenly glory.
Revelation 21:11 says the New Jerusalem's radiance is like jasper — the same stone from the breastplate, prefiguring God's dwelling.
Revelation 21:20 lists beryl and jasper among the New Jerusalem's foundations — direct fulfillment of the breastplate stones in the eternal city.
Ezekiel 1:16 describes wheels like beryl — one of the stones here, linking divine throne visions to priestly garments.
Ezekiel 10:9 again uses beryl for the wheels in the temple vision, echoing the same stone from the breastplate.
Daniel 10:6 describes an angelic body like beryl — the same stone from the breastplate, connecting heavenly beings to priestly symbolism.