“To the angel of the church in Ephesus write: The one who holds the seven stars in his right hand, who walks among the seven golden (chrysōn | χρυσῶν | gen pl fem) lampstands, has this to say:
The mystery of the seven stars that you saw in my right hand, and the seven golden (chrysas | χρυσᾶς | acc pl fem) lampstands, is this: the seven stars are the angels of the seven churches, and the seven lampstands are the seven churches.
and in the midst of the lampstands one like a son of man, dressed in a long robe and with a gold (chrysan | χρυσᾶν | acc sg fem) sash tied high across his chest.
It contained the golden (chrysoun | χρυσοῦν | acc sg neut) altar of incense and the ark of the covenant covered on all sides with gold, in which were the golden (chrysē | χρυσῆ | nom sg fem) urn containing the manna, Aaron’s rod that had budded, and the stone tablets of the covenant.
And in a large house there are not only vessels of gold (chrysa | χρυσᾶ | nom pl neut) and silver but also of wood and clay, that is, some for honor and others for dishonor.
cargo such as gold (chrysou | χρυσοῦ | gen sg masc), silver, precious stones, and pearls; fine linen, purple, silk, and scarlet cloth; all kinds of things made of citron wood, all kinds of articles made of ivory, and all kinds of articles made of costly wood, bronze, iron, and marble;
In appearance the locusts were like horses prepared for battle. On their heads were something like crowns of gold (chrysō | χρυσῷ | dat sg masc), and their faces were like human faces.
Your gold (chrysos | χρυσός | nom sg masc) and your silver have rusted and their rust will be a witness against you, and it will consume your flesh like fire. You have stored up treasure for the last days.