See Isaiah 1:18, where red is used as an allegory for sin.
pale gray :) but in the movie it is black
yes
Turquoise can function as a noun or an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a blue-green mineral or a shade of blue-green color. As an adjective, it describes something of a blue-green color resembling that of the turquoise gemstone.
Philip used the old testament and the book was Isaiah , to the Ethiopian eunuch.
black
Green
The term "chrome" is not necessarily a color, it is rather a term used to describe a metallic silver color.
it was black..
The MΔori word for white is "ma" or "maero." It can be used to describe the color white or to describe something that is white in color.
Oak is not really a color but can be used to describe the color light brown as it relates to the color of an oak piece of wood.
The word salvation is used 26 times in book of Isaiah in the KJV. It appears 28 times in the American Standard Version (ASV) so the count varies slightly depending on which translation you use.
Cut, Color and Clarity.