Exodus 28:4
ContextNETBible | Now these are the garments that they are to make: a breastpiece, 1 an ephod, 2 a robe, a fitted 3 tunic, a turban, and a sash. They are to make holy garments for your brother Aaron and for his sons, that they may minister as my priests. |
XREF | Ex 28:6-14; Ex 28:15; Ex 28:29,40; Ex 28:31-34; Ex 39:2-5,21,22; Ex 39:8-21; Ex 39:25,26; Ex 39:28; Le 8:7,8; Le 8:7; Le 8:9; 1Sa 2:18; 1Sa 22:18; 1Sa 23:6; 1Sa 30:7; 2Sa 6:14; Isa 11:5; Isa 59:17; Eph 6:14; 1Th 5:8; Re 9:17 |
NET © Notes |
1 sn The breastpiece seems to have been a pouch of sorts or to have had a pocket, since it was folded in some way (28:16; 39:9) and contained the Urim and Thummim (Exod 28:30; Lev 8:8). 2 sn The word “ephod” is taken over directly from Hebrew, because no one knows how to translate it, nor is there agreement about its design. It refers here to a garment worn by the priests, but the word can also refer to some kind of image for a god (Judg 8:27). 3 tn The word תָּשְׁבֵּץ (tashbets), which describes the tunic and which appears only in this verse, is related to a verb (also rare) of the same root in 28:39 that describes making the tunic. Their meaning is uncertain (see the extended discussion in C. Houtman, Exodus, 3:473-75). A related noun describes gold fasteners and the “settings,” or “mountings,” for precious stones (28:11, 13, 14, 20, 25; 36:18; 39:6, 13, 16, 18; cf. Ps 45:14). The word “fitted” in 28:4 reflects the possibility that “the tunic is to be shaped by sewing, … so that it will fit tightly around the body” (C. Houtman, Exodus, 3:475). |