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  • The woven band on it to hold it on is to be of similar workmanship and to form one piece with it: this must be of gold thread, purple wool, violet shade and red, crimson wool, and fine twined linen. (Exodus 28, 8)

  • You are to make two more gold rings and fix them low down on the front of the two shoulder pieces of the Ephod, close to the seam, above the woven band of the Ephod. (Exodus 28, 27)

  • You must secure the Breastpiece by passing a ribbon of violet-purple through its rings and those of the Ephod, so that the Breastpiece will sit above the woven band and not come apart from the Ephod. (Exodus 28, 28)

  • In the center it must have an opening for the head, with a border woven around the neck to keep the robe from being torn. (Exodus 28, 32)

  • The woven band on it to hold it formed one piece with it and was of similar workmanship: this was of gold thread, purple wool, violet shade and red, crimson wool, and fine twined linen, as Yahweh had directed Moses. (Exodus 39, 5)

  • And they made two more gold rings and fixed them low down on the front of the two shoulder straps of the Ephod, close to the seam, above the woven band of the apron. (Exodus 39, 20)

  • They secured the Breastpiece by passing a ribbon of violet-purple through its rings and those of the apron, so that the Breastpiece would sit above the woven band and not come apart from the Ephod, as Yahweh had directed Moses. (Exodus 39, 21)

  • Then they made the robe of the Ephod woven entirely of violet-purple. (Exodus 39, 22)

  • Then they made the shirts of finely woven linen for Aaron and his sons, (Exodus 39, 27)

  • He put the shirt on Aaron, passed the sash around his waist, dressed him in the robe and put the Ephod on him. Then he tied around his waist the woven band of the Ephod with which he clothed him. (Leviticus 8, 7)

  • purify also all clothing, everything made of skin, everything woven of goats' hair and everything made of wood." (Numbers 31, 20)

  • Do not wear a garment woven from wool and linen together. (Deuteronomy 22, 11)


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