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What does the Bible say about the significance of priestly garments?

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The Bible states that priestly garments were made for glory and beauty, signifying the holiness required to minister before God.

In Exodus 28, God provides detailed instructions for the garments of the priests, highlighting their significance in representing God's holiness. The garments were made not merely for functionality, but for glory and beauty, symbolizing the seriousness of the priestly office. These garments served as a reminder that the priests, particularly Aaron and his sons, had to carry out their duties in a state of holiness, as any transgression could lead to dire consequences, including death. This reflects the importance of being properly adorned for worship and service to God, emphasizing His righteousness and the beauty of holiness.
Scripture References: Exodus 28:2, Exodus 28:43

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Glory and Beauty
Todd Nibert · Jun 11, 2008
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