Exodus 25:7

Onyx stones.

28:9-21

ephod.

28:4,6,15

Exodus 28:6-12

linen.

26:1

39:4

curious. or, embroidered.

27,28; 29:5; 39:20,21; Le 8:7; Isa 11:5; 1Pe 1:13; Re 1:13

onyx.

20; 39:13; Ge 2:12; Job 28:16; Eze 28:13

grave.

36; 39:6; 2Ch 2:7; So 8:6; Isa 49:16

according to their birth.

1:1-4; Ge 43:33

engravings of a signet.

21,36; Jer 22:24; Zec 3:9; Eph 1:13; 4:30; 2Ti 2:19; Re 7:2

ounces of gold.

13,14,25; 39:6,13,18

the shoulders.

7; Ps 89:19; Isa 9:6; 12:2; Zec 6:13,14; Heb 7:25-28

Aaron shall bear.

29; 39:6,7

for a memorial.

12:14; 13:9; 39:7; Ge 9:12-17; Le 24:7; Nu 16:40; 31:54; Jos 4:7

Isa 62:6; Zec 6:14; Lu 1:54,72; Ac 10:4

Leviticus 8:7

he put.

Ex 28:4; 29:5; 39:1-7; Isa 61:3,10; Ro 3:22; 13:14; Ga 3:27

the ephod.The {ephod} seems to have been a garment worn by persons of distinction of various characters (2 Sa 6:4); the description of which in the book of Exodus (ch. 28:6, etc.) relates only to its materials. As to its shape, the LXX. calls it [epĆ³mis,] which signifies that it was worn on the shoulders. So also Josephus, who says it was a cubit long. St. Jerome compares it with the Roman {caracalla,} which was a sort of short cloak, only that it had a head or hood, which the ephod had not.
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