ephod การใช้
- The sash should not be confused with the embroidered belt of the ephod.
- The ephod typified the four elements, and the interwoven gold denoted the glory of God.
- It was worn under the Ephod.
- The description of the clothing of the sacred breastplate, worn by the high priest over the Ephod.
- He interpreted the 12 stones of the Ephod in to represent the months or the signs of the Zodiac.
- The breastplate represented atonement for any perversion of the Law, the ephod for idolatry, and the robe for slander.
- They steal Micah's idol, ephod, teraphim, and carved image, and persuade the priest go with them.
- When his father and the priests of Nob were slain on the command of Saul, Abiathar escaped, bearing with him the ephod.
- According to the Talmud, the wearing of the ephod atoned for the sin of idolatry on the part of the Children of Israel.
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- She was displeased with his behavior because he was wearing the linen ephod on that occasion and not what royalty should be wearing in public.
- The Israelites brought up the Ark with shouting and the sound of the horn, and David danced with all his might girded with a linen ephod.
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- Judges 17-18 portrays a Levite who uses an ephod and teraphim to forecast the future for a group of Danites who are visiting the house of Micah.
- Rabbi Eleazar deduced from the words " that the breastplate not be loosed from the Ephod " in that one who removed the breastplate from the apron received the punishment of lashes.
- 1 Samuel ( " Thammim " ) and and and may refer to them in references to " sacred utensils " in and the Ephod in and 19; and 9; and and
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- Gideon went on to make an " ephod " out of the gold won in battle, which eventually caused the whole of Israel again to turn away from God yet again.
- The 1 Samuel ( " Thammim " ) and and and may refer to them in references to " sacred utensils " in and the Ephod in and 19; and 9; and and
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