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Exodus 28:15

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“Make the Judgment Pouch [245] for the high priest. Skilled workers should make this pouch like they made the Ephod. [246] They must use gold threads, fine linen, [247] and blue, purple, and red yarn.

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Also accept onyx stones and other jewels to be put on the Ephod [165] and the Judgment Pouch. [166] ”

{The Lord said to Moses,} “The Holy Tent [188] should be made from ten curtains. These curtains must be made from fine linen [189] and blue, purple, and red yarn. A skilled worker should sew pictures of Cherub angels [190] with wings into the curtains.

“Then make a curtain to cover the entrance to the {Holy} Tent. [209] Use blue, purple, and red yarn and fine linen to make this curtain. And weave pictures into it.

Twist chains of pure gold together like a rope. Make two of these gold chains and fasten them to the gold settings.

The Judgment Pouch should be folded double to make a square {pocket}. It should be 1 span [248] long and 1 span wide.

Put the Urim and Thummim [254] inside the Judgment Pouch. They will be over Aaron’s heart when he goes before the Lord. So Aaron will always carry with him a way of judging the people of Israel when he is before the Lord.

These are the clothes the men should make: the Judgment Pouch, [237] the Ephod, [238] a blue robe, a white woven robe, a turban [239] and a sash (belt). The men must make these special clothes for your brother Aaron and his sons. Then Aaron and his sons can serve me as priests.

“Use gold threads, fine linen, [241] and blue, purple, and red yarn to make the Ephod. [242] This must be the work of a very skilled person.

Put the special clothes on Aaron. Put on him the white woven robe and the blue robe that is worn with the Ephod. [265] Put the Ephod and the Judgment Pouch [266] on him. Then tie the beautiful sash (belt) on him.

Moses put the Judgment Pouch [86] on Aaron. Then he put the Urim and Thummim [87] in {the pocket of} the Judgment Pouch.




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