EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 28:2 FOR GLORY AND FOR BEAUTY. Like the
tabernacle and its furniture, Aaron’s garments are made with
precious materials and vivid colors, representing the glory of the
Lord (see illustration).
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 28:9 The priests’ work of mediation goes in
two directions: from God to Israel and from Israel to God. TWO ONYX
STONES. Similar stones will decorate the new Jerusalem (Revelation
21:12).
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 28:30 The exact nature of the URIM AND THE
THUMMIM is not clear (see note on 1 Sam. 14:41–42). It does seem,
however, that they were used to seek the Lord’s direction on
particular matters (see Numbers 27:21; 1 Samuel 28:6; Ezra 2:63).
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 28:35 ITS SOUND SHALL BE HEARD... SO THAT HE
DOES NOT DIE. The Lord did not need to be alerted to Aaron’s
presence by the sound of bells, but they were a way of showing
reverence. Approaching God carelessly can lead to death (see Exodus
19:21).
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 28:36 For an illustration of the TURBAN and
the PLATE, see p. 138.
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EXODUS—NOTE ON EXODUS 28:42 Aaron and his sons wear LINEN
UNDERGARMENTS (v. Exodus 28:42) so that they will not BEAR GUILT AND
DIE (v. Exodus 28:43). This relates to the rule in Exodus 20:26 about
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