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  • Shem and Japheth, however, took a robe, and holding it on their backs, they walked backward and covered their father's nakedness; since their faces were turned the other way, they did not see their father's nakedness. (Genesis 9, 23)

  • He tethers his donkey to the vine, his purebred ass to the choicest stem. In wine he washes his garments his robe in the blood of grapes. (Genesis 49, 11)

  • These are the vestments they shall make: a breastpiece, an ephod, a robe, a brocaded tunic, a miter and a sash. In making these sacred vestments which your brother Aaron and his sons are to wear in serving as my priests, (Exodus 28, 4)

  • "The robe of the ephod you shall make entirely of violet material. (Exodus 28, 31)

  • first a gold bell, then a pomegranate, and thus alternating all around the hem of the robe. (Exodus 28, 34)

  • Take the vestments and clothe Aaron with the tunic, the robe of the ephod, the ephod itself, and the breastpiece, fastening the embroidered belt of the ephod around him. (Exodus 29, 5)

  • The robe of the ephod was woven entirely of violet yarn, (Exodus 39, 22)

  • At the hem of the robe pomegranates were made of violet, purple and scarlet yarn and of fine linen twined; (Exodus 39, 24)

  • bells of pure gold were also made and put between the pomegranates all around the hem of the robe: (Exodus 39, 25)

  • first a bell, then a pomegranate, and thus alternating all around the hem of the robe which was to be worn in performing the ministry--all this, just as the LORD had commanded Moses. (Exodus 39, 26)

  • The priest, clothed in his linen robe and wearing linen drawers on his body, shall take away the ashes to which the fire has reduced the holocaust on the altar, and lay them at the side of the altar. (Leviticus 5, 3)

  • Then he put the tunic on Aaron, girded him with the sash, clothed him with the robe, placed the ephod on him, and girded him with the embroidered belt of the ephod, fastening it around him. (Leviticus 7, 7)


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