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Exodus 39:24

Context
39:24 They made pomegranates of blue, purple, and scarlet yarn and twisted linen 1  around the hem of the robe.

Exodus 28:33-34

Context
28:33 You are to make pomegranates 2  of blue, purple, and scarlet all around its hem 3  and bells of gold between them all around. 28:34 The pattern is to be 4  a gold bell and a pomegranate, a gold bell and a pomegranate, all around the hem of the robe.

Exodus 39:25

Context
39:25 They made bells of pure gold and attached the bells between the pomegranates around the hem of the robe between the pomegranates.

1 tn The word is simply “twined” or “twisted.” It may refer to the twisted linen that so frequently is found in these lists; or, it may refer to the yarn twisted. The LXX reads “fine twined linen.” This is not found in the text of Exod 28:33, except in Smr and LXX.

2 sn This must mean round balls of yarn that looked like pomegranates. The fruit was very common in the land, but there is no indication of the reason for its choice here. Pomegranates are found in decorative schemes in Ugarit, probably as signs of fertility. It may be that here they represent the blessing of God on Israel in the land. The bells that are between them possibly have the intent of drawing God’s attention as the priest moves and the bells jingle (anthropomorphic, to be sure), or that the people would know that the priest was still alive and moving inside. Some have suggested that the pomegranate may have recalled the forbidden fruit eaten in the garden (the gems already have referred to the garden), the reason for the priest entering for atonement, and the bells would divert the eye (of God) to remind him of the need. This is possible but far from supportable, since nothing is said of the reason, nor is the fruit in the garden identified.

3 tn The text repeats the idea: “you will make for its hem…all around its hem.”

4 tn The words “the pattern is to be” are not in the Hebrew text, but are supplied in the translation for clarity and for stylistic reasons.



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