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Exodus 28
Take unto thee also Aaron thy brother with his sons,
from among the children of Israel, that they may minister
to me in the priest's office: Aaron, Nadab, and Abiu,
Eleazar, and Ithamar.
And thou shalt make a holy vesture for Aaron thy brother
for glory and for beauty.
And thou shalt speak to all the wise of heart, whom
I have filled with the spirit of wisdom, that they may
make Aaron's vestments, in which he being consecrated
may minister to me.
And these shall be the vestments that they shall make:
A rational and an ephod, a tunick and a strait linen
garment, a mitre and a girdle. They shall make the holy
vestments for thy brother Aaron and his sons, that they
may do the office of priesthood unto me.
And they shall take gold, and violet, and purple, and
scarlet twice dyed, and fine linen.
And they shall make the ephod of gold, and violet, and
purple, and scarlet twice dyed, and fine twisted linen,
embroidered with divers colours.
It shall have the two edges joined in the top on both
sides, that they may be closed together.
The very workmanship also and all the variety of the
work shall be of gold, and violet, and purple, and scarlet
twice dyed, and fine twisted linen.
And thou shalt take two onyx stones, and shalt grave
on them the names of the children of Israel:
Six names on one stone, and the other six on the other,
according to the order of their birth.
With the work of an engraver and the graving of a jeweller,
thou shalt engrave them with the names of the children
of Israel, set in gold and compassed about:
And thou shalt put them in both sides of the ephod,
a memorial for the children of Israel. And Aaron shall
bear their names before the Lord upon both shoulders,
for a remembrance.
Thou shalt make also hooks of gold.
And two little chains of the purest gold linked one
to another, which thou shalt put into the hooks.
And thou shalt make the rational of judgment with embroidered
work of divers colours, according to the workmanship
of the ephod, of gold, violet, and purple, and scarlet
twice dyed, and fine twisted linen.
It shall be foursquare and doubled: it shall be the
measure of a span both in length and in breadth.
And thou shalt set in it four rows of stones: in the
first row shall be a sardius stone, and a topaz, and
an emerald:
In the second a carbuncle, a sapphire and a jasper.
In the third a ligurius, an agate, and an amethyst:
In the fourth a chrysolite, an onyx, and a beryl. They
shall be set in gold by their rows.
And they shall have the names of the children of Israel:
with twelve names shall they be engraved, each stone
with the name of one according to the twelve tribes.
And thou shalt make on the rational chains linked one
to another of the purest gold:
And two rings of gold, which thou shalt put in the two
ends at the top of the rational.
And the golden chains thou shalt join to the rings,
that are in the ends thereof:
And the ends of the chains themselves thou shalt join
together with two hooks on both sides of the ephod,
which is towards the rational.
Thou shalt make also two rings of gold which thou shalt
put in the top parts of the rational, in the borders
that are over against the ephod, and look towards the
back parts thereof.
Moreover also other two rings of gold, which are to
be set on each side of the ephod beneath, that looketh
towards the nether joining, that the rational may be
fitted with the ephod,
And may be fastened by the rings thereof unto the rings
of the ephod with a violet fillet, that the joining
artificially wrought may continue, and the rational
and the ephod may not be loosed one from the other.
And Aaron shall bear the names of the children of Israel
in the rational of judgement upon his breast, when he
shall enter into the sanctuary, a memorial before the
Lord for ever.
And thou shalt put in the rational of judgment doctrine
and truth, which shall be on Aaron's breast, when he
shall go in before the Lord: and he shall bear the judgment
of the children of Israel on his breast, in the sight
of the Lord always.
And thou shalt make the tunick of the ephod all of violet,
In the midst whereof above shall be a hole for the head,
and a border round about it woven, as is wont to be
made in the outmost parts of garments, that it may not
easily be broken.
And beneath at the feet of the same tunick round about,
thou shalt make as it were pomegranates, of violet,
and purple, and scarlet twice dyed, with little bells
set between:
So that there shall be a golden bell and a pomegranate,
and again another golden bell and a pomegranate.
And Aaron shall be vested with it in the office of his
ministry, that the sound may be heard, when he goeth
in and cometh out of the sanctuary, in the sight of
the Lord, and that he may not die.
Thou shalt make also a plate of the purest gold: wherein
thou shalt grave with engraver's work, Holy to the Lord.
And thou shalt tie it with a violet fillet, and it shall
be upon the mitre,
Hanging over the forehead of the high priest. And Aaron
shall bear the iniquities of those things, which the
children of Israel have offered and sanctified, in all
their gifts and offerings. And the plate shall be always
on his forehead, that the Lord may be well pleased with
them.
And thou shalt gird the tunick with fine linen, and
thou shalt make a fine linen mitre, and a girdle of
embroidered work.
Moreover for the sons of Aaron thou shalt prepare linen
tunicks, and girdles and mitres for glory and beauty:
And with all these things thou shalt vest Aaron thy
brother, and his sons with him. And thou shalt consecrate
the hands of them all, and shalt sanctify them, that
they may do the office of priesthood unto me.
Thou shalt make also linen breeches, to cover the flesh
of their nakedness from the reins to the thighs:
And Aaron and his sons shall use them when they shall
go in to the tabernacle of the testimony, or when they
approach the altar to minister in the sanctuary, lest
being guilty of iniquity they die. It shall be a law
for ever to Aaron, and to his seed after him. |