They wove the sash (belt) and fastened it to the Ephod. It was made the same way as the Ephod—they used gold thread, fine linen and blue, purple, and red yarn, just like the Lord commanded Moses.
“The men will very carefully weave a sash (belt) for the Ephod. This sash must be made the same way as the Ephod—use gold threads, fine linen, [243] and blue, purple, and red yarn.
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.
Then Moses put the woven shirt on Aaron and tied the sash (belt) around him. Then Moses put the robe on Aaron. Moses next put the Ephod [85] on Aaron. Then Moses tied the beautiful sash (belt) on Aaron. In that way, Moses put the Ephod on Aaron.
Teach those people to obey everything that I have told you. You can be sure that I will be with you always. I will continue with you until the end of the world.”
I saw someone among the lampstands who was “like a Son of Man.” {\cf2\super [10]} He was dressed in a long robe. He had a golden sash (belt) tied around his chest.