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At the entrance, he made a hanging of twisted linen threads, embroidered with threads of blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, twenty cubits long, and, like all the hangings of the court, five cubits high. (Exodus 38, 18)
He made a mantle of gold and blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, and of twisted linen thread, (Exodus 39, 2)
He made a burse, too, of embroidered work, of the same pattern as the mantle itself, of gold and blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, and twisted linen thread, (Exodus 39, 8)
Underneath, round the skirt of it, there were ornaments of blue thread and purple and scarlet, and twisted linen thread, pomegranate-shaped; (Exodus 39, 22)
breeches, too, woven of fine linen thread, (Exodus 39, 27)
and a girdle of twisted linen thread, embroidered with threads of blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, as the Lord had prescribed to Moses. (Exodus 39, 28)
The priest, clothed in his robe and linen breeches, will take away the ashes left by the fire which consumes it, and lay these down by the altar. (Leviticus 6, 10)
he clothed the new high priest in the linen robe, and girded him with the girdle, and put the blue tunic on him, and the mantle over that, (Leviticus 8, 7)
Aaron’s sons, too, he brought forward, dressed them in linen robes, girded them with girdles, and put mitres on them, as the Lord had bidden him. (Leviticus 8, 13)
So they went without more ado and took them up just as they lay there, still clothed in their robes of linen; and they carried them away as he bade them. (Leviticus 10, 5)
A garment of wool or linen, that is infected (Leviticus 13, 47)
Such are the rules for pronouncing judgement of cleanness or uncleanness upon infection in any garment of wool or linen, its warp or its woof, as well as any piece of leather-work.✻ (Leviticus 13, 59)
