Exodus 28:8
waistband <02805> [curious. or, embroidered.]
Exodus 29:5
garments <0899> [garments.]
waistband <02805> [curious.]
The word {cheshev,} translated curious girdle, simply signifies a kind of diaper or embroidered work, of the same texture as the ephod itself.
Leviticus 8:7
put ................... put <05414> [he put.]
ephod ................. ephod <0646> [the ephod.]
The {ephod} seems to have been a garment worn by persons of distinction of various characters (2 Sa 6:4); the description of which in the book of Exodus (ch. 28:6, etc.) relates only to its materials. As to its shape, the LXX. calls it [ep¢mis,] which signifies that it was worn on the shoulders. So also Josephus, who says it was a cubit long. St. Jerome compares it with the Roman {caracalla,} which was a sort of short cloak, only that it had a head or hood, which the ephod had not.
Isaiah 11:5
Justice <06664> [righteousness.]
integrity <0530> [and faithfulness.]
Revelation 1:13
like <3664> [like.]
was dressed in <1746> [clothed.]
and .......................... and ... wore a wide ... belt <2532 4024> [and girt.]