C05-2-31 Alpha Omega’s Crown of 12 Gemstones: https://www.bitchute.com/video/K8oIYi7Wdmm4
Leeland Jones video posted on August 15, 2025, transcribed with photos:
Welcome. We are continuing our series on the High Priest Breastplate and the Camp of the Saints.
In this video, we’re talking about His Crown. Please forgive us for our humble attempts at representing these things, but we find it necessary to do so because we don’t see anybody that is more skilled at this that’s done it where we can just do a Google search and find the high priest breastplate or find Alpha and Omega’s Crown with 12 Gemstones on it.
Anyway, we have talked about the Camp of the Saints. We have talked about the High Priest’s Breastplate. {the links are at the bottom of this blog post} In this one, we want to take a moment to discuss the Crown. Now, as you can see, our view of the high priest breastplate is that the Gemstones are in the cardinal points like this.
If we were to take this and we were to view it flat, as you can see, what we believe is that the Crown is doing the same thing.
You have Gemstones instead of going in a square, a head is round, you would do the same thing in that you can see we have the Gemstones represented. These are according to Revelation 12.
There are 12 foundations in New Jerusalem and basically we’ve placed those Gemstones. The first one is jasper. Then the next one is I forget, chalcedony, emerald. Anyway, you could probably see them better than me, but we go around with the 12 Gemstones in New Jerusalem. What we believe is that that is what His Crown does, just like the high priest’s breastplate. Christ does not have a breastplate with the 12 gemstones representing the 12 tribes. What we believe is that the arrangement here instead of being on the breastplate is represented in His Crown as it goes around and that the Gemstones of the foundations of New Jerusalem and the 12 gates are also the Gemstones on His Crown.
We seek in this video to go through how we have come to this conclusion. Basically one of our main texts, we’re going to go through many texts here, is Zechariah 9:16 ESV it says, “On that day the LORD their God will save them, as the flock of his people; for like the jewels of a crown they shall shine on his land.”
- So, people are the jewels in His Crown. People, the flock.
We’ve looked at how the Camp of the Saints is the order of the 12 tribes around the Ark. He is the Head. He is the Head of the Ekklesia. Then He is going to have a Crown with jewels on it or Gemstones. We believe the same thing that the people are represented in those Gemstones. Zechariah 9:16 KJV “for they shall be as the stones of a crown, lifted up as an ensign upon his land.
Clearly what it’s saying there is that the flock that He has saved and that He has gathered they are not literally people on a Crown, they are represented as stones, as precious stones, as Gemstones, as jewels on His Crown, just like the high priest’s breastplate represented the 12 tribes of the children of Israel.
So who are these people? Where do we see this? He will save them as a flock, His people. What it may be is that what it’s talking about here in Zechariah 9:13 KJV when he said, “When I have bent Judah for me, filled the bow with Ephraim.”
- There we get Judah and Ephraim as representing the tribes.
Then it talks about the flock of His people being saved. It could be that those tribes are the Gemstones, the people of His flock that are in His Crown.
As well Isaiah talks about people is His Crown. Isaiah 62:3 ESV “You shall also be a crown of beauty in the hand of YHWH, and a royal diadem in the hand of your God.” A Crown in the hand of YHWH. Again, people are in the Crown.
In the previous video, we talked about the Camp of David and how David conquered a certain area over in modern day Jordan which we know as Rabbah, and he took from the king his crown. We know that there is a significance of this crown because of 1 Chronicles 20:2. If we look closely, “David took the Aleph Tav.” We have an Aleph Tav before the word crown in the Hebrew. The word for crown in Hebrew is atarah. “David took the crown of their king from off his head, and found it to weigh a talent the gold, and there were precious stones in the crown; and it was set upon David’s head.”
- David is a type and shadow here in this situation of Alpha and Omega being crowned with His Crown. It’s a talent of gold and there are precious stones in it just like we saw in Zechariah 9.
Now the other thing that’s interesting is when we’re here in 1 Chronicles 20, it says that Joab conquered Rabbah. Rabbah is the old name for Philadelphia. That’s right. We know of the church of Philadelphia in Revelation 3:7, but there was another Philadelphia part of the Decapolis, deca meaning; polis meaning cities. There were 10 cities.
We can see those 10 cities in the New Testament. Of those 10 cities, we know their names, we know where they are. One of them was called Philadelphia and its location we know, it’s Amman in Jordan. In fact, if you look up Philadelphia and Jordan, you’ll see that even modern Jordan they call their capital city Amman, but there are places in the capital city they call Philadelphia.
Let’s take a moment and think about this. David is getting this crown from Philadelphia and we know that it is the church at Philadelphia, Revelation 3:7 “To the angel of the church of Philadelphia write; these things, says… he that has the key of David.” Then it says in verse 11, “take heed that no man take your crown.”
So Philadelphia is being a type and shadow for us that the very place that David got his crown, its modern name, not modern in our day, but in the time of Christ, its name was Philadelphia, representing this remnant, this remnant that Christ speaks to in Revelation chapter 3. It’s this remnant people that crowns Him. He’s crowned from Philadelphia.
Also Isaiah chapter 28. We know in Isaiah we have the prophecies related to Christ and His second coming, and one of them is the Crown. Isaiah 28:3 “In that day shall the LORD of hosts be for a crown of glory, and for a diadem of beauty, unto the remnant of his people.”
- The church at Philadelphia being those that are the remnant of His people that crown Him. He will be crowned by the remnant. The remnant would acknowledge that in the end of days that it’s all about crowning the King, crowning Alpha and Omega. He is King of kings and Lord of lords. He’s coming on His white horse.
We have again this church at Philadelphia crowning Him. We have this Crown of glory and we know the significance of Isaiah 28 being the Key of David. The Key of the house of David is Isaiah 22:22 and that prophecy relates to chapters 13 through 29 essentially. We even have a song, {“We Crown You-Ps21” by leelandj, link at bottom of blog post}, where we Crown Him per Isaiah 21.
If we go back to our premise that not only does He have a Crown, but we believe there is a Crown of precious stones and we have that from Zechariah chapter 9. We have the precious stones from 1 Chronicles 20 and we also have a witness in Psalm 21. This is the psalm we did a song on, Crowning Him. You put upon His head a Crown of precious stones.
There we go. Multiple witnesses, three witnesses. Zechariah 9, 1 Chronicles 20, Psalm 21:3. That is why we have made a crown. We know the crown has a turban as well. We could also say in Zechariah chapter 3 that we see the crown and the turban.
This is a piece of cloth here. This is called a turban. What would happen is in the more ancient times it would be a band. Some of the gold and parts of the crown were very tall like the Persian style. They would have a turban and we know His Crown definitely has a turban, per Zechariah 3. We see one standing before the throne in garments and the garments were exchanged for a crown and a turban. The high priest he had a crown and it said, Kodesh YHWH, Holy unto YHWH. There were writings on it.
We have discussed the garments of the Lord Jesus Christ as they relate to the priesthood in His second coming. We wanted to take the time to explain our reasoning as to why we believe His Crown also has the Gemstones, not just any gemstones, but the gemstones of New Jerusalem. Those gemstones of New Jerusalem, as well as the gemstones on the high priest’s breastplate, would be representing the 12 tribes of the children of Israel.
Thanks for watching. This is part of our series on Show the Design, Measure the Pattern.. The breastplate is what we’re working off in the theme of these messages and the breastplate is representing the Temple. It’s representing New Jerusalem and it’s representing and expressing itself through various elements in this case including His Crown.
The voice came from the throne and from the temple saying, “Praise our God!”
Psalm 21. A song of David to the chief musician. Be exalted Yahweh in your strength. We will sing.: https://on.soundcloud.com/4wfvPDhlrV7TWz8SZY
C05-2-27 The High Priest’s Breastplate: https://overcominglymedisease.com/the-high-priests-breastplate/
C05-2-28 What is the Urim and Thummim?: https://overcominglymedisease.com/what-is-the-urim-and-thummim/
C05-2-29 The Camp of the Saints: https://overcominglymedisease.com/the-camp-of-the-saints/
C05-2-30 The Camp of David’s Tabernacle: https://overcominglymedisease.com/the-camp-of-davids-tabernacle/
C05-2-31 Alpha Omega’s Crown of 12 Gemstones: https://overcominglymedisease.com/alpha-omegas-crown-of-12-gemstones/
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