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What does the Bible say about the purpose of the Holy Garments?

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The Holy Garments were made for the glory and beauty of the high priest, symbolizing Christ's righteousness and role as our mediator.

The Holy Garments, as described in Exodus 28, were crafted for the high priest Aaron for 'glory and for beauty.' Each part of these garments encapsulated divine purpose and majesty, demonstrating the splendor of Christ. These garments reflect not only the physical beauty and artistry but also symbolize Christ’s righteousness and His role as our mediator with God. The high priest's attire was designed to showcase the holiness of God and the beauty of His salvation plan as revealed through Jesus Christ. His spotless righteousness is the foundation of our hope, allowing for reconciliation with God.
Scripture References: Exodus 28:2, Exodus 28:39

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The Holy Garments
Henry Law · Aug 12, 2007
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