Exodus 28:7

“It shall have the two shoulderpieces thereof joined at the two edges thereof; and so it shall be joined together.”

King James Version (KJV)

Other Translations for Exodus 28:7

It shall haue the two shoulder pieces thereof, ioyned at the two edges thereof; and so it shall bee ioyned together.
- King James Version (1611) - View 1611 Bible Scan

"It shall have two shoulder pieces joined to its two ends, that it may be joined.
- New American Standard Version (1995)

It shall have two shoulder-pieces joined to the two ends thereof, that it may be joined together.
- American Standard Version (1901)

It is to have two bands stitched to it at the top of the arms, joining it together.
- Basic English Bible

It shall have two shoulder-pieces joined at the two ends thereof, where it is joined together.
- Darby Bible

It shall have the two shoulder-pieces thereof joined at the two edges thereof; and so it shall be joined together.
- Webster's Bible

It shall have two shoulder straps joined to the two ends of it, that it may be joined together.
- World English Bible

it hath two shoulders joining at its two ends, and it is joined.
- Youngs Literal Bible

It shall have two shoulder-pieces joined to the two ends thereof, that it may be joined together.
- Jewish Publication Society Bible

Bible Commentary for Exodus 28:7

Wesley's Notes for Exodus 28:7


28:6 The ephod, was the outmost garment of the high - priest; linen ephods were worn by the inferior priests, but this, which the high - priest wore, was called a golden ephod, because there was a great deal of gold woven into it. It was a short coat without sleeves, buttoned close to him with a curious girdle of the same stuff. The shoulder pieces were buttoned together with two precious stones set in gold, one on each shoulder. In allusion to this, Christ our high priest appeared to John, girt about the paps with a golden girdle, such as was the curious girdle of the ephod, #Rev 1:13|. Righteousness is the girdle of his loins. He is girt with strength for the work of our salvation. And as Aaron had the names of all Israel upon his shoulders in precious stones, so He presents to himself and to his Father a glorious church, #Eph 5:27|. He bears them before the Lord for a memorial, in token of his appearing before God as the representative of all Israel, and an advocate for them.


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