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Imamat 8:7

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8:7 Then he 1  put the tunic 2  on Aaron, 3  wrapped the sash around him, 4  and clothed him with the robe. 5  Next he put the ephod on him 6  and placed on him 7  the decorated band of the ephod, and fastened the ephod closely to him with the band. 8 

Imamat 10:5

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10:5 So they came near and carried them away in their tunics to a place outside the camp just as Moses had spoken.

Imamat 8:13

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8:13 Moses also brought forward Aaron’s sons, clothed them with tunics, wrapped sashes around them, 9  and wrapped headbands on them 10  just as the Lord had commanded Moses.

Imamat 6:10

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6:10 Then the priest must put on his linen robe and must put linen leggings 11  over his bare flesh, and he must take up the fatty ashes of the burnt offering that the fire consumed on the altar, 12  and he must place them 13  beside the altar.
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[8:7]  1 sn Here Moses actually clothes Aaron (cf. v. 13 below for Aaron’s sons). Regarding the various articles of clothing see J. E. Hartley, Leviticus (WBC), 111-12 and esp. J. Milgrom, Leviticus (AB), 1:501-13.

[8:7]  2 sn The term “tunic” refers to a shirt-like garment worn next to the skin and, therefore, put on first (cf. Exod 28:4, 39-40; 29:5, 8; 39:27). Traditionally this has been translated “coat” (so KJV, ASV), but that English word designates an outer garment.

[8:7]  3 tn Heb “on him”; the referent (Aaron) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

[8:7]  4 tn Heb “girded him with the sash” (so NASB); NCV “tied the cloth belt around him.”

[8:7]  sn The sash fastened the tunic around the waist (Exod 28:4, 39; 29:9; 39:29).

[8:7]  5 sn The robe was a long shirt-like over-garment that reached down below the knees. Its hem was embroidered with pomegranates and golden bells around the bottom (Exod 28:4, 31-35; 29:5; 39:22-26).

[8:7]  6 sn The ephod was an apron like garment suspended from shoulder straps. It draped over the robe and extended from the chest down to the thighs (Exod 28:4, 6-14, 25-28; 29:5; 39:2-7).

[8:7]  7 tn Heb “girded him with.”

[8:7]  8 sn The decorated band of the ephod served as a sort of belt around Aaron’s body that would hold the ephod closely to him rather than allowing it to hang loosely across his front (Exod 28:8, 27; 29:5; 39:5, 20).

[8:13]  9 tc The MT has here “sash” (singular), but the context is clearly plural and Smr has it in the plural.

[8:13]  tn Heb “girded them with sashes” (so NAB, NASB); NRSV “fastened sashes around them.”

[8:13]  10 tn Heb “wrapped headdresses to them”; cf. KJV “bonnets”; NASB, TEV “caps”; NIV, NCV “headbands”; NAB, NLT “turbans.”

[8:13]  sn Notice that the priestly garments of Aaron’s sons are quite limited compared to those of Aaron himself, the high priest (cf. vv. 7-9 above). The terms for “tunic” and “sash” are the same but not the headgear (cf. Exod 28:40; 29:8-9; 39:27-29).

[6:10]  11 tn The exact nature of this article of the priest’s clothing is difficult to determine. Cf. KJV, ASV “breeches”; NAB “drawers”; NASB, NIV, NRSV, NLT “undergarments”; NCV “underclothes”; CEV “underwear”; TEV “shorts.”

[6:10]  12 tn Heb “he shall lift up the fatty ashes which the fire shall consume the burnt offering on the altar.”

[6:10]  13 tn Heb “it,” referring the “fatty ashes” as a single unit.



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