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bidding all those cunning workmen, whose art is the gift of my spirit, so clothe him as to set him apart for my service. (Exodus 28, 3)
The workmen must provide themselves with gold, with threads of blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, and with linen thread. (Exodus 28, 5)
Of gold, of blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, and of twisted linen thread, the mantle is to be made, all embroidered work. (Exodus 28, 6)
The whole of its embroidered texture shall be of gold, blue, purple, scarlet twice-dyed, and twisted linen thread.✻ (Exodus 28, 8)
And make a burse,✻ from which thou wilt take counsel; it is to be of the same texture as the mantle itself, embroidered work of gold, and threads of blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, and twisted linen threads. (Exodus 28, 15)
Underneath, round the skirt of this tunic, thou shalt hang ornaments of blue thread and purple, and of scarlet twice-dyed, pomegranate-shaped, with bells between them; (Exodus 28, 33)
In this Aaron shall ever be clothed when he performs his priestly office; with the ringing of bells he must announce his comings and goings in the sanctuary, there in the Lord’s presence, on pain of death. (Exodus 28, 35)
in all these vestments Aaron thy brother shall be clad, and his sons with him. And thou shalt consecrate their hands, and set them apart to serve me in the priestly office. (Exodus 28, 41)
these Aaron and his sons shall wear whenever they enter the tabernacle that bears record of me, or draw near the altar to do me service in the sanctuary, on pain of death. Such observance Aaron, and his sons after him, shall maintain perpetually. (Exodus 28, 43)
Then take all the fat about its entrails, the membrane of its liver, and the two kidneys with the fat on them and offer them as a burnt-sacrifice on the altar; (Exodus 29, 13)
and so make a burnt-sacrifice of the whole ram upon the altar; the scent of the victim so offered to the Lord will find acceptance with him. (Exodus 29, 18)
Then take all the offerings out of their hands again, and make a burnt-sacrifice of them upon the altar; the scent of them will be acceptable to the Lord, in whose honour they are offered up. (Exodus 29, 25)
