Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Overkjortelen til prestekappen ble vevd i fiolett med en åpning øverst, som åpningen på en brynje. Det ble vevd en bord rundt hele åpningen, så den ikke skulle revne. Langs kanten på overkjortelen broderte de på granatepler med fin lintråd. De var lagd av fiolett-, purpur- og skarlagenfarget garn. De lagde også bjeller av rent gull og festet bjellene mellom granateplene på kanten av overkjortelen. Det var en bjelle og et granateple, en bjelle og et granateple, hele veien rundt langs kanten på overkjortelen som skulle brukes i tjenesten, slik Herren hadde sagt.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the making of the robe of the ephod, which was entirely woven in blue. The robe was part of the priestly garments, and the blue color symbolized heaven and God's presence. The verse is describing the work of skilled craftsmen who were making these sacred garments.
Explained for Children
Imagine making a special shirt that's all blue, like the sky. This shirt was for a very important person who worked in a special place where people talked to God. The blue color was like a reminder of how high and mighty God is, like the sky above us.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of Exodus, written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. It describes the construction of the priestly garments for Aaron and his sons, the first priests of Israel, in the context of the building of the Tabernacle, a portable sanctuary where God would dwell among the Israelites.
Living It Out Today
Think about how we dress for special occasions today. If you're going to a job interview or a wedding, you might wear something specific to show respect or to fit in with the occasion. In this verse, the blue robe is a reminder of God's presence and the priest's role in representing God to the people. In our daily lives, we can think about how we present ourselves and what messages we convey through our choices.
What does the color blue symbolize in the context of the robe?
The color blue in the robe of the ephod symbolizes heaven and God's presence, representing the heavenly realm and the priest's role in mediating between God and the people.
Who was responsible for making the robe of the ephod?
Skilled craftsmen, likely guided by God's instructions through Moses, were responsible for making the priestly garments, including the robe of the ephod.
How does this verse relate to the construction of the Tabernacle?
This verse is part of the larger narrative of the construction of the Tabernacle, describing the making of the priestly garments that were essential for the priest's service in the Tabernacle.
What is the significance of the robe of the ephod in the priestly garments?
The robe of the ephod was a key part of the priestly garments, symbolizing the priest's role and the divine presence, and it was essential for the priest to wear during his service in the Tabernacle.