Noun chrysos (gold) in the New Testament

(Translation from NRSV for the New Testament with a few modifications for a more literal meaning)


Matthew

2: 11On entering the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother; and they knelt down and paid him homage. Then, opening their treasure chests, they offered him gifts of gold (chrysos), frankincense, and myrrh.
10: 9Take no gold (chrysos), or silver, or copper in your belts,
23: 16"Woe to you, blind guides, who say, 'Whoever swears by the sanctuary is bound by nothing, but whoever swears by the gold (chrysos) of the sanctuary is bound by the oath.'
23: 17You blind fools! For which is greater, the gold (chrysos) or the sanctuary that has made the gold (chrysos) sacred?

Acts

17: 29Since we are God's offspring, we ought not to think that the deity is like gold (chrysos), or silver, or stone, an image formed by the art and imagination of mortals.

1 Corinthians

3: 12Now if anyone builds on the foundation with gold (chrysos), silver, precious stones, wood, hay, straw

1 Timothy

2: 9also that the women should dress themselves modestly and decently in suitable clothing, not with their hair braided, or with gold (chrysos), pearls, or expensive clothes,

James

5: 3Your gold (chrysos) and silver have rusted, and their rust will be evidence against you, and it will eat your flesh like fire. You have laid up treasure for the last days.

Revelation

9: 7In appearance the locusts were like horses equipped for battle. On their heads were what looked like crowns of gold (chrysos); their faces were like human faces,
9: 13Then the sixth angel blew his trumpet, and I heard a voice from the four horns of the altar of gold (chrysos) before God,
18: 12cargo of gold (chrysos), silver, jewels and pearls, fine linen, purple, silk and scarlet, all kinds of scented wood, all articles of ivory, all articles of costly wood, bronze, iron, and marble,