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What does the Bible say about the High Priest's garments?

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The Bible describes the High Priest's garments in Exodus 39:1 as holy garments made for glory and beauty, symbolizing the mediatorial role of the High Priest.

The High Priest's garments, as detailed in Exodus 39:1, are designed as holy garments for Aaron, intended for glory and beauty. These garments played a crucial role in the worship practices of Israel, designed by God to reflect His holiness and the importance of the High Priest in representing the people before God. Such rich details served to remind the Israelites of the holiness required to approach a holy God. Moreover, these garments were not merely functional; they were crafted with gold, blue, purple, and scarlet, signifying the interconnectedness of divine majesty and human representation.
Scripture References: Exodus 39:1, Exodus 28:1-2, Exodus 28:40-43, Exodus 28:2, Exodus 28:4, Exodus 28:29, Exodus 28:2-42, Hebrews 5:4, Exodus 28, Hebrews 5:4-6

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