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Text -- Exodus 39:22-31 (NET)

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39:22 He made the robe of the ephod completely blue, the work of a weaver. 39:23 There was an opening in the center of the robe, like the opening of a collar, with an edge all around the opening so that it could not be torn. 39:24 They made pomegranates of blue, purple, and scarlet yarn and twisted linen around the hem of the robe. 39:25 They made bells of pure gold and attached the bells between the pomegranates around the hem of the robe between the pomegranates. 39:26 There was a bell and a pomegranate, a bell and a pomegranate, all around the hem of the robe, to be used in ministering, just as the Lord had commanded Moses. 39:27 They made tunics of fine linen– the work of a weaver, for Aaron and for his sons39:28 and the turban of fine linen, the headbands of fine linen, and the undergarments of fine twisted linen. 39:29 The sash was of fine twisted linen and blue, purple, and scarlet yarn, the work of an embroiderer, just as the Lord had commanded Moses. 39:30 They made a plate, the holy diadem, of pure gold and wrote on it an inscription, as on the engravings of a seal, “Holiness to the Lord.” 39:31 They attached to it a blue cord, to attach it to the turban above, just as the Lord had commanded Moses.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Aaron a son of Amram; brother of Moses,son of Amram (Kohath Levi); patriarch of Israel's priests,the clan or priestly line founded by Aaron
 · Moses a son of Amram; the Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them The Law of Moses,a Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them the law


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Writing | Tabernacle | PRIEST, HIGH | PLATE | Music, Instrumental | MOSES | Linen | LOINS | Israel | Head-dress | Gold | Girdle | GOODLY | EMBROIDERY | Colour | Colors | Collar | CLOAK; CLOKE | Bonnet | BAND | more
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

JFB: Exo 39:30 - -- The seal-ring worn both by ancient and modern Egyptians on the little finger of the right hand, contained, inscribed on a cornelian or other precious ...

The seal-ring worn both by ancient and modern Egyptians on the little finger of the right hand, contained, inscribed on a cornelian or other precious stone, along with the owner's name, a religious sentiment or sacred symbol, intimating that he was the servant of God, or expressive of trust in Him. And it was to this practice the inscription on the high priest alludes (compare Joh 3:33).

Clarke: Exo 39:23 - -- As the hole of a habergeon - The habergeon or hauberk was a small coat of mail, something in form of a half shirt, made of small iron rings curiousl...

As the hole of a habergeon - The habergeon or hauberk was a small coat of mail, something in form of a half shirt, made of small iron rings curiously united together. It covered the neck and breast, was very light, and resisted the stroke of a sword. Sometimes it went over the whole head as well as over the breast. This kind of defensive armor was used among the Asiatics, particularly the ancient Persians, among whom it is still worn. It seems to have been borrowed from the Asiatics by the Norman crusaders.

Clarke: Exo 39:30 - -- The holy crown of pure gold - On Asiatic monuments, particularly those that appear in the ruins of Persepolis and on many Egyptian monuments, the pr...

The holy crown of pure gold - On Asiatic monuments, particularly those that appear in the ruins of Persepolis and on many Egyptian monuments, the priests are represented as wearing crowns or tiaras, and sometimes their heads are crowned with laurel. Cuper observes, that the priests and priestesses, among the ancient Greeks, were styled στεφανοφοροι, or crown-bearers, because they officiated having sometimes crowns of gold, at others, crowns of laurel, upon their heads.

TSK: Exo 39:22 - -- Exo 28:31-35

TSK: Exo 39:24 - -- they made : Exo 28:33 pomegranates : Gal 5:22

they made : Exo 28:33

pomegranates : Gal 5:22

TSK: Exo 39:25 - -- bells : Exo 28:33, Exo 28:34; Psa 89:15 the pomegranates : Son 4:13

bells : Exo 28:33, Exo 28:34; Psa 89:15

the pomegranates : Son 4:13

TSK: Exo 39:26 - -- pomegranate : Exo 28:34; Son 4:3, Son 4:13, Son 6:7 hem : Deu 22:12; Mat 9:20

TSK: Exo 39:27 - -- coats : Exo 28:39-42; Lev 8:13; Isa 61:10; Eze 44:18; Rom 3:22, Rom 13:14; Gal 3:27; Phi 2:6-8; 1Pe 1:13 fine : The word Shesh seems rather to mean...

coats : Exo 28:39-42; Lev 8:13; Isa 61:10; Eze 44:18; Rom 3:22, Rom 13:14; Gal 3:27; Phi 2:6-8; 1Pe 1:13

fine : The word Shesh seems rather to mean cotton, than either fine linen or silk; called also butz , and by the Greeks, βυσσος , and Romans, byssus .

TSK: Exo 39:28 - -- a mitre : Exo 28:4, Exo 28:39; Eze 44:18 linen : Exo 28:42 breeches : Michnasim , from kanas , to wrap round.

a mitre : Exo 28:4, Exo 28:39; Eze 44:18

linen : Exo 28:42

breeches : Michnasim , from kanas , to wrap round.

TSK: Exo 39:29 - -- a girdle : Avnet , a belt or girdle, of the same kind as the eastern sash, which confines the loose garments about the waist; and in which their lon...

a girdle : Avnet , a belt or girdle, of the same kind as the eastern sash, which confines the loose garments about the waist; and in which their long skirts are tucked up when at work or on a journey. Exo 28:39

TSK: Exo 39:30 - -- the plate : Exo 26:36, Exo 28:36-39; 1Co 1:30; 2Co 5:21; Heb 1:3, Heb 7:26 Holiness : Exo 28:36; Zec 14:20; Tit 2:14; Rev 5:10

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Haydock: Exo 39:24 - -- Pomegranate, alternately, chap. xxviii. Clement of Alexandria observes, that the 366 bells denote the leap year, in which Christ began to preach. (...

Pomegranate, alternately, chap. xxviii. Clement of Alexandria observes, that the 366 bells denote the leap year, in which Christ began to preach. (Tirinus)

Haydock: Exo 39:27 - -- Of fine linen, or cotton, and of common linen, as Pollux describes it. The Samaritan copy adds, "Breeches of linen, of byssus, of violet, of scarlet...

Of fine linen, or cotton, and of common linen, as Pollux describes it. The Samaritan copy adds, "Breeches of linen, of byssus, of violet, of scarlet, of purple, of embroidery work, according to the command of the Lord."

Gill: Exo 39:2-31 - -- And he made the ephod of gold,.... From hence to the end of verse thirty one we have a very particular account of the making of the priest's garments ...

And he made the ephod of gold,.... From hence to the end of verse thirty one we have a very particular account of the making of the priest's garments exactly according to the directions given to Moses; see Gill on Exo 28:1 &c. to end of chapter twenty eight; only it may be observed, that here in Exo 39:3 an account is given of the manner in which they made the gold fit to be worked along with the blue, purple, and scarlet yarn; they beat the gold into thin plates, and then cut them into wires, and then twisted them together with the yarn: the gold that was used in the weaving of the ephod and the breastplate, spoken of in the law, was wrought after this manner; the workman took one thread of pure gold, and put it with six threads of blue, and twisted the seven threads as one, and so he wrought a thread of gold with six of purple, and another thread with six of scarlet, and another with six of linen or flax, so that there were four threads of gold, and all the threads were twenty eight, as it is said; "they did beat" or spread out "the gold", &c. "to work in the midst of blue", &c. from whence is learnt that the thread of gold was twisted in the midst of them y: and it may be further observed, that after the enumeration of the stones in the breastplate, Exo 39:10 no mention is made of the Urim and Thummim, which seems to confirm the opinion of many, and which is my own, that they are the same with the stones: moreover, in Exo 39:28, it may be observed, that what the coats for the common priests were made of is expressed, which is not before, which was linen; expressive of their purity and holiness, and in which they ought always to appear before God and man, and in which apparel they have been imitated among the Heathens: the priests of Hercules are said to be clothed with linen z, and the Egyptian priests wore only a linen garment a; hence the priests of Isis, with whom she is represented as surrounded by Juvenal b, are called by him "grex liniger", and by Martial, "linigeri" c.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Exo 39:24 The word is simply “twined” or “twisted.” It may refer to the twisted linen that so frequently is found in these lists; or, it...

NET Notes: Exo 39:26 The infinitive “to minister” is present; “to be used” is supplied from the context.

Geneva Bible: Exo 39:22 And he made the robe of the ( e ) ephod [of] woven work, all [of] blue. ( e ) Which was next under the Ephod.

Geneva Bible: Exo 39:23 And ( f ) [there was] an hole in the midst of the robe, as the hole of an habergeon, [with] a band round about the hole, that it should not rend. ( f...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Exo 39:1-43 - --1 The cloths of service and holy garments.2 The ephod.8 The breast-plate.22 The robe of the ephod.27 The coats, mitre, and girdle of fine linen.30 The...

MHCC: Exo 39:1-31 - --The priests' garments were rich and splendid. The church in its infancy was thus taught by shadows of good things to come; but the substance is Christ...

Matthew Henry: Exo 39:1-31 - -- In this account of the making of the priests' garments, according to the instructions given (ch. 28), we may observe, 1. That the priests' garments ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Exo 39:1-31 - -- Preparation of the priests' clothes . - Previous to the description of the dress itself, we have a statement in Exo 39:1 of the materials employed,...

Constable: Exo 15:22--Lev 1:1 - --II. THE ADOPTION OF ISRAEL 15:22--40:38 The second major section of Exodus records the events associated with Go...

Constable: Exo 35:1--40:38 - --E. The construction and dedication of the objects used in Israel's worship chs. 35-40 The renewal of the...

Constable: Exo 36:8--40:1 - --2. Execution of the work 36:8-39:43 Moses described the directions for constructing the tabernac...

Constable: Exo 39:1-31 - --The priests' clothing 39:1-31 Moses described the preparation of the priests' clothes at...

Guzik: Exo 39:1-43 - --Exodus 39 - The Priestly Garments A. Making of the Priestly garments. 1. (1-7) The ephod for the high priest (according to the command and descripti...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Exodus (Book Introduction) EXODUS, a "going forth," derives its name from its being occupied principally with a relation of the departure of the Israelites from Egypt, and the i...

JFB: Exodus (Outline) INCREASE OF THE ISRAELITES. (Exo. 1:1-22) BIRTH AND PRESERVATION OF MOSES. (Exo 2:1-10) there went a man of the house of Levi, &c. Amram was the hus...

TSK: Exodus (Book Introduction) The title of this Book is derived from the Septuagint; in which it is called ΕΞΟΔΟΣ , " Exodus;" or, as it is in the Codex Alexandrinus, Ε...

TSK: Exodus 39 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Exo 39:1, The cloths of service and holy garments; Exo 39:2, The ephod; Exo 39:8, The breast-plate; Exo 39:22, The robe of the ephod; Exo...

Poole: Exodus (Book Introduction) SECOND BOOK OF MOSES CALLED EXODUS. THE ARGUMENT. AFTER the death of Joseph, who had sent for his father’ s house into Egypt, the children o...

Poole: Exodus 39 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 39 The holy garments, Exo 39:1 . The ephod, Exo 39:2-7 The breastplate, with twelve stones therein, Exo 39:8-21 . The robe of the ephod, E...

MHCC: Exodus (Book Introduction) The Book of Exodus relates the forming of the children of Israel into a church and a nation. We have hitherto seen true religion shown in domestic lif...

MHCC: Exodus 39 (Chapter Introduction) (v. 1-31) The priests' garments. (Exo 39:32-43) The tabernacle completed.

Matthew Henry: Exodus (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Book of Moses, Called Exodus Moses (the servant of the Lord in writing for him as well as ...

Matthew Henry: Exodus 39 (Chapter Introduction) This chapter gives us an account of the finishing of the work of the tabernacle. I. The last things prepared were the holy garments. The ephod and...

Constable: Exodus (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The Hebrew title of this book (we'elleh shemot) originated from the...

Constable: Exodus (Outline) Outline I. The liberation of Israel 1:1-15:21 A. God's preparation of Israel and Moses chs. ...

Constable: Exodus Exodus Bibliography Adams, Dwayne H. "The Building Program that Works (Exodus 25:4--36:7 [31:1-11])." Exegesis ...

Haydock: Exodus (Book Introduction) THE BOOK OF EXODUS. INTRODUCTION. The second Book of Moses is called Exodus from the Greek word Exodos, which signifies going out; becaus...

Gill: Exodus (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS This book is called by the Jews Veelleh Shemoth, from the first words with which it begins, and sometimes Sepher Shemoth, an...

Gill: Exodus 39 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS 39 In this chapter is continued the account of making the several things belonging to the sanctuary, particularly the clothe...

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