Ezekiel 10:2
Context10:2 The Lord 1 said to the man dressed in linen, “Go between the wheelwork 2 underneath the cherubim. 3 Fill your hands with burning coals from among the cherubim and scatter them over the city.” He went as I watched.
Ezekiel 10:6-7
Context10:6 When the Lord 4 commanded the man dressed in linen, “Take fire from within the wheelwork, from among the cherubim,” the man 5 went in and stood by one of the wheels. 6 10:7 Then one of the cherubim 7 stretched out his hand 8 toward the fire which was among the cherubim. He took some and put it into the hands of the man dressed in linen, who took it and left.
Leviticus 16:4
Context16:4 He must put on a holy linen tunic, 9 linen leggings are to cover his body, 10 and he is to wrap himself with a linen sash 11 and wrap his head with a linen turban. 12 They are holy garments, so he must bathe 13 his body in water and put them on.
Revelation 15:6
Context15:6 and the seven angels who had the seven plagues came out of the temple, dressed in clean bright linen, wearing wide golden belts 14 around their chests.
[10:2] 1 tn Heb “and he”; the referent (the
[10:2] 2 tn The Hebrew term often refers to chariot wheels (Isa 28:28; Ezek 23:24; 26:10).
[10:2] 3 tc The LXX, Syriac, Vulgate, and Targum
[10:6] 4 tn Heb “he”; the referent (the
[10:6] 5 tn Heb “he”; the referent (the man dressed in linen) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
[10:7] 8 tn The Hebrew text adds, “from among the cherubim.”
[16:4] 9 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). It covered the upper body only. For detailed remarks on the terminology for the priestly clothing in this verse (except the “linen leggings”) see the notes on Lev 8:7-9 and the literature cited there.
[16:4] 10 tn Heb “shall be on his flesh.” As in many instances in Lev 15, the term “flesh” or “body” here is euphemistic for the male genitals (J. Milgrom, Leviticus [AB], 1:1017, and J. E. Hartley, Leviticus [WBC], 222; cf. the note on Lev 15:2), which the priest must be careful not to expose during such ritual procedures (see Exod 20:26 with 28:42-43).
[16:4] 11 sn The sash fastened the tunic around the waist (Exod 28:4, 39; 29:9; 39:29).
[16:4] 12 tn Heb “and in a turban of linen he shall wrap.”
[16:4] 13 tn Heb “and he shall bathe….”
[15:6] 14 tn Or “wide golden sashes,” but these would not be diagonal, as some modern sashes are, but horizontal. The Greek term can refer to a wide band of cloth or leather worn on the outside of one’s clothing (L&N 6.178).