Exodus 28:1-29
Exodus 28:1-29 NCV
“Tell your brother Aaron to come to you, along with his sons Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar. Separate them from the other Israelites to serve me as priests. Make holy clothes for your brother Aaron to give him honor and beauty. Tell all the skilled craftsmen to whom I have given wisdom to make special clothes for Aaron—clothes to show that he belongs to me so that he may serve me as a priest. These are the clothes they must make: a chest covering, a holy vest, an outer robe, a woven inner robe, a turban, and a cloth belt. The craftsmen must make these holy clothes for your brother Aaron and his sons. Then they may serve me as priests. The craftsmen must use gold and blue, purple and red thread, and fine linen. “Use gold and blue, purple and red thread, and fine linen to make the holy vest; skilled craftsmen are to make it. At each top corner of this holy vest there will be a pair of shoulder straps tied together over each shoulder. “The craftsmen will very carefully weave a belt on the holy vest that is made with the same materials—gold and blue, purple and red thread, and fine linen. “Take two onyx stones and write the names of the twelve sons of Israel on them, six on one stone and six on the other. Write the names in order, from the oldest son to the youngest. Carve the names of the sons of Israel on these stones in the same way a person carves words and designs on a seal. Put gold around the stones to hold them on the holy vest. Then put the two stones on the two straps of the holy vest as reminders of the twelve sons of Israel. Aaron is to wear their names on his shoulders in the presence of the LORD as reminders of the sons of Israel. Make two gold pieces to hold the stones and two chains of pure gold, twisted together like a rope. Attach the chains to the two gold pieces that hold the stones. “Make a chest covering to help in making decisions. The craftsmen should make it as they made the holy vest, using gold and blue, purple and red thread, and fine linen. The chest covering must be square—nine inches long and nine inches wide—and folded double to make a pocket. Put four rows of beautiful gems on the chest covering: The first row must have a ruby, topaz, and yellow quartz; the second must have turquoise, a sapphire, and an emerald; the third must have a jacinth, an agate, and an amethyst; the fourth must have a chrysolite, an onyx, and a jasper. Put gold around these jewels to attach them to the chest covering. There must be twelve jewels on the chest covering—one jewel for each of the names of the sons of Israel. Carve the name of one of the twelve tribes on each of the stones as you would carve a seal. “Make chains of pure gold, twisted together like rope, for the chest covering. Make two gold rings and put them on the two upper corners of the chest covering. Attach the two gold chains to the two rings at the upper corners of the chest covering. Attach the other ends of the two chains to the two gold pieces on the shoulder straps in the front of the holy vest. “Make two gold rings and put them at the two lower corners of the chest covering, on the inside edge next to the holy vest. Make two more gold rings and attach them to the bottom of the shoulder straps in the front of the holy vest. Put them close to the seam above the woven belt of the holy vest. Join the rings of the chest covering to the rings of the holy vest with blue ribbon, connecting it to the woven belt so the chest covering will not swing out from the holy vest. “When Aaron enters the Holy Place, he will wear the names of the sons of Israel over his heart, on the chest covering that helps in making decisions. This will be a continual reminder before the LORD.