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Exodus 28 — FBV

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28Verse 1Have your brother Aaron come to you, along with his sons Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar. They of all the Israelites are to serve me as priests.Verse 2You are to have holy clothing made for your brother Aaron to make him look splendid and dignified.Verse 3You are to give instructions to all the skilful workers, to those who have received from me their abilities, as to how to make clothing for Aaron's dedication, so that he can serve me as priest.Verse 4These are the clothes for them to make: a breastpiece, an ephod, a robe, a pleated tunic, a turban, and a sash. These are the holy clothes they shall make for your brother Aaron and his sons so that they can serve me as priests.Verse 5The workers are to use gold thread, together with blue, purple, and crimson thread, and finely-spun linen.Verse 6They are to make the ephod of finely-woven linen embroidered with gold, and with blue, purple, and crimson thread, skillfully worked.Verse 7Two shoulder pieces are to be attached to the front and back pieces.Verse 8The waistband of the ephod is to be one piece made in the same way, using gold thread, with blue, purple, and crimson thread, and with finely-woven linen.Verse 9Engrave on two onyx stones the names of the Israelite tribes,Verse 10six names on one stone and six on the other, in birth order.+Verse 11Engrave the names on the two stones the same way a jeweler engraves a personal seal. Then place the stones in ornamental gold settings.Verse 12Attach both stones to the shoulder pieces of the ephod as reminders for the Israelite tribes. Aaron is to wear their names on his two shoulders to remind the Israelites that he represents them when he goes in to the Lord's presence.Verse 13Make ornamental gold settingsVerse 14and two braided chains of pure gold, and fasten these chains to the settings.Verse 15You are also to make a breastpiece for decisions+in the same skilful way as the ephod, to be used in determining the Lord's will. Make it using gold thread, with blue, purple, and crimson thread, and with finely-woven linen.Verse 16It has to be square when folded, measuring around nine inches+in length and width.Verse 17Attach an arrangement of precious stones in four rows as follows.+In the first row carnelian, peridot, and emerald.Verse 18In the second row turquoise, lapis lazuli, and sardonyx.Verse 19In the third row jacinth, agate, and amethyst.Verse 20In the fourth row topaz, beryl, and jasper. Place these stones in ornamental gold settings.Verse 21Each of the twelve stones will be engraved like a personal seal with the name of one of the twelve Israelite tribes and will represent them.Verse 22Make cords of braided chains from pure gold to attach the breastpiece.Verse 23Make two gold rings and fasten them to the two top corners of the breastpiece.Verse 24Attach the two gold chains to the two gold rings on the corners of the breastpiece,Verse 25and then fasten the opposite ends of the two chains to the ornamental gold settings on the shoulder pieces of the front side of the ephod.Verse 26Make two more gold rings and attach them to the two lower corners of the breastpiece, on the inside edge next to the ephod.Verse 27Make two more gold rings and attach them to the bottom of the two shoulder pieces of the front side of the ephod, near where it joins its woven waistband.Verse 28Tie the rings of the breastpiece to the rings of the ephod with a cord of blue thread, so that the breastpiece won't come loose from the ephod.Verse 29Like this, whenever Aaron enters the Holy Place, he will wear the names of the Israelite tribes over his heart on the breastpiece, as a constant reminder before the Lord.Verse 30Place the Urim and Thummim in the breastpiece of decision, so that they too will be over Aaron's heart whenever he comes into the Lord's presence. Aaron will continually carry the means of gaining decisions+over his heart before the Lord.Verse 31Make the robe that goes with the ephod exclusively from blue cloth,Verse 32with an opening in the middle at the top. Stitch a woven collar around the opening to strengthen it so it won't tear.Verse 33Make pomegranates using blue, purple, and crimson thread and attach them all the way around its hem, with gold bells between them,Verse 34having the gold bells and the pomegranates alternate.Verse 35Aaron is to wear the robe whenever he serves, and the sound it makes will be heard when he enters or leaves the sanctuary as he goes into the Lord's presence, so that he won't die.Verse 36Make a plate of pure gold and engrave on it like a seal, “Holy to the Lord.”Verse 37Attach it to the front of the turban using a blue cord.Verse 38Aaron will wear it on his forehead, so that he may take responsibility for the guilt of the offerings the Israelites make, and this applies to all their holy gifts. It must always remain on his forehead in order that the people are accepted in the Lord's presence.Verse 39Weave the tunic with finely-spun linen and make the turban of the same material, and also make a sash and have it embroidered.Verse 40Make tunics, sashes, and headdresses for Aaron's sons, so that they will look splendid and dignified.Verse 41Put these clothes on your brother Aaron and his sons and then anoint them and ordain them. Dedicate them so that they can serve me as priests.Verse 42Make linen undershorts to cover their bare bodies, reaching from waist to thigh.Verse 43Aaron and his sons are to wear them when they enter the Tent of Meeting or when they approach the altar to serve in the Holy Place, so that they will not bring guilt on themselves and die. This is a law for Aaron and his descendants forever.
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