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Why is glory and beauty important in the priest's garments?

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Glory and beauty in the priest's garments signify God's holiness and the reverence required for worship.

The importance of glory and beauty in the priest's garments, as explained in Exodus 28, stems from their representation of God's holiness and the need for reverence when approaching Him. The garments were made from materials that symbolized various attributes of God, such as gold for His deity and blue for heavenly origin. These elements collectively indicated that any approach to God requires a presentation marked by glory and beauty, emphasizing His perfection and the seriousness of worship. Moreover, they illustrate that through Christ's priesthood, believers are made beautiful in God's sight, thus enabling us to come before Him without fear of condemnation.
Scripture References: Exodus 28:2, Exodus 28:40-41

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Glory and Beauty
Todd Nibert · Jun 11, 2008
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