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Exodus 28:29

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28:29 Aaron will bear the names of the sons of Israel in the breastpiece of decision over his heart 1  when he goes into the holy place, for a memorial before the Lord continually.

Exodus 28:40

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28:40 “For Aaron’s sons you are to make tunics, sashes, and headbands 2  for glory and for beauty.

Leviticus 8:7

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8:7 Then he 3  put the tunic 4  on Aaron, 5  wrapped the sash around him, 6  and clothed him with the robe. 7  Next he put the ephod on him 8  and placed on him 9  the decorated band of the ephod, and fastened the ephod closely to him with the band. 10 
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[28:29]  1 sn So Aaron will have the names of the tribes on his shoulders (v. 12) which bear the weight and symbol of office (see Isa 9:6; 22:22), and over his heart (implying that they have a constant place in his thoughts [Deut 6:6]). Thus he was to enter the presence of God as the nation’s representative, ever mindful of the nation’s interests, and ever bringing the remembrance of it before God (S. R. Driver, Exodus, 306).

[28:40]  2 sn This refers to a band of linen wrapped around the head, forming something like a brimless convex cap, resembling something like a half egg. It refers to the headgear of ordinary priests only (see S. R. Driver, Exodus, 310-11).

[8:7]  3 sn Here Moses actually clothes Aaron (cf. v. 13 below for Aaron’s sons). Regarding the various articles of clothing see J. E. Hartley, Leviticus (WBC), 111-12 and esp. J. Milgrom, Leviticus (AB), 1:501-13.

[8:7]  4 sn The term “tunic” refers to a shirt-like garment worn next to the skin and, therefore, put on first (cf. Exod 28:4, 39-40; 29:5, 8; 39:27). Traditionally this has been translated “coat” (so KJV, ASV), but that English word designates an outer garment.

[8:7]  5 tn Heb “on him”; the referent (Aaron) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

[8:7]  6 tn Heb “girded him with the sash” (so NASB); NCV “tied the cloth belt around him.”

[8:7]  7 sn The robe was a long shirt-like over-garment that reached down below the knees. Its hem was embroidered with pomegranates and golden bells around the bottom (Exod 28:4, 31-35; 29:5; 39:22-26).

[8:7]  8 sn The ephod was an apron like garment suspended from shoulder straps. It draped over the robe and extended from the chest down to the thighs (Exod 28:4, 6-14, 25-28; 29:5; 39:2-7).

[8:7]  9 tn Heb “girded him with.”

[8:7]  10 sn The decorated band of the ephod served as a sort of belt around Aaron’s body that would hold the ephod closely to him rather than allowing it to hang loosely across his front (Exod 28:8, 27; 29:5; 39:5, 20).



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