Aaron Bag Band Breastpiece Breastplate Breast-plate Broidered Brother Checker Checkered Chequer Cloak Coat Coloured Embroidered Ephod Garments Girdle Head-dress Holy Linen Minister Miter Mitre Needlework Office Priest Priests Priest's Robe Robes Sacred Sash Serve Sons Tunic Turban Upper Vest Woven Yea

28:4 And these [are] the garments which they shall make; a breastplate, and an {c} ephod, and a robe, and a broidered coat, a mitre, and a girdle: and they shall make holy garments for Aaron thy brother, and his sons, that he may minister unto me in the priest's office.

(c) A short an straight coat without sleeves, put on top of his garments to keep them close to him.

28:1-5 Hitherto the heads of families were the priests, and offered sacrifices; but now this office was confined to the family of Aaron only; and so continued till the gospel dispensation. The holy garments not only distinguished the priests from the people, but were emblems of that holy conduct which should ever be the glory and beauty, the mark of the ministers of religion, without which their persons and ministrations will be had in contempt. They also typified the glory of the Divine majesty, and the beauty of complete holiness, which rendered Jesus Christ the great High Priest. But our adorning under the gospel, is not to be of gold and costly array, but the garments of salvation, the robe of righteousness.

Aaron Band Breastplate Breast-Plate Broidered Checker Chequer Coat Coloured Ephod Garments Girdle Head-Dress Holy Linen Minister Miter Mitre Needlework Office Priests Priest's Robe Robes Sash Serve Tunic Turban Work Woven

Aaron Band Breastplate Breast-Plate Broidered Checker Chequer Coat Coloured Ephod Garments Girdle Head-Dress Holy Linen Minister Miter Mitre Needlework Office Priests Priest's Robe Robes Sash Serve Tunic Turban Work Woven


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