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Ezekiel 44:19

44:19

remove ................. put on <06584 03847> [they shall put.]

transmit holiness <06942> [sanctify.]


Exodus 28:40-43

28:40

Aaron's <0175> [Aaron's.]

headbands <04021> [bonnets.]

glory <03519> [glory.]


28:41

anoint .... ordain <04886 04390> [anoint them.]

ordain ...... apart <04390 06942> [and consecrate them. Heb. fill their hand.]

minister <03547> [minister.]


28:42

undergarments <04370> [breeches.]

bodies <01320> [their nakedness. Heb. flesh of their nakedness. reach.]

Heb. be.


28:43

altar <04196> [unto the altar.]

bear ... iniquity <05771 05375> [bear not iniquity.]

ordinance <02708> [a statute.]


Exodus 29:4-9

29:4

entrance <06607> [unto the door.]

wash .... water <07364 04325> [wash them.]


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.


29:6

turban ............ turban <04701> [mitre.]

{Mitznepheth,} from {tzanaph,} to wrap round, evidently means that covering of the head so universal in eastern countries, which we call turband, which consists of a cap, and a sash of fine linen or silk wound round its bottom.


29:7


29:8


29:9

headbands <02280> [put. Heb. bind. the priest's.]

consecrate <04390> [consecrate. Heb. fill the hand of.]


Leviticus 8:7

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.


Leviticus 8:13

8:13

Moses .......................... Moses <04872> [Moses.]

tunics <03801> [coats.]

The {kethoneth,} or coat, was made of linen; but the form of it is no where described in Scripture, except in the visionary appearance of Christ to St. John, in the form and habit of a priest (Re 1:13); where he is said to be [endedumenos podere,] "clothed with a garment down to the feet," which perfectly agrees with the description the Jewish writers give of it; who also say, that it had sleeves which came down to the wrist, and was tied about the neck; so that it was not unlike a long shirt. It was common to all the priests; but the tunic of the high priest was made of finer linen, or wove in a more curious manner. (Ex 28:4.)

clothed .......... wrapped <03847 02280> [put. Heb. bound. bonnets.]

The {migba“th}, or bonnets, are described by Josephus as being like helmets of linen, one wreath being plaited and folded over another and a thin cap, suited to its shape, put over all, to prevent its unfolding.


Leviticus 8:33-35

8:33

seven days .... day .... days ............. seven-day period <03117 07651> [seven days.]


8:34


8:35

Tent <0168> [the tabernacle.]

keep <08104> [keep.]


Luke 9:62

9:62

No one <3762> [No.]




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