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What does the Bible say about the garments of the high priest?

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The Bible describes the high priest's garments as being made for glory and beauty, representing holiness and the mediation between God and man.

The garments worn by the high priest Aaron, as described in Exodus 28, were specifically designed for glory and beauty. These garments included a breastplate, an ephod, and a robe, crafted from materials like gold, blue, purple, and scarlet fine linen. They symbolized the holiness required for the high priest to minister before God and serve as a mediator for the people of Israel. In contrast to their inherent sinfulness, the beauty of these garments reflected the glory and purity of their role, emphasizing the priest's function in representing the people before God.
Scripture References: Exodus 28:2, Exodus 28:40, Exodus 28:1-30

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