- an ephod;
though the
Masoretic Text here
describes them as
being linen ephods (1
Samuel 22:18) the word "linen" is not
present in the
Septuagint version...
- The
Ephod Combat Vest, also
designated variously the A10
Model Infantry Load-bearing Rig,
Individual Carrying Equipment, and "New style" Load Bearing...
- of the hoshen, the
breastplate worn by the High
Priest attached to the
ephod, a type of
apron or garment. The pair are used
frequently in the Old Testament...
-
priestly robe (Hebrew: מְעִיל, romanized: məʿil),
sometimes robe of the
ephod (מְעִיל הָאֵפֹוד məʿil hāʾēp̄oḏ), is one of the
sacred articles of clothing...
-
typified running water, and the
bells denoted the
music of the water. The
ephod corresponded to heaven, and the
stones on both
shoulders to the two hemispheres...
- pomegranate-shaped t****els in blue, purple, and scarlet—tekhelet, argaman,
tolaat shani.
Ephod: a
richly embroidered vest or
apron with two onyx
engraved gemstones on...
- been
either an
abbreviated form of Eliphelet, or else the name "Elpaal."
Ephod was the
father of Hanniel, a
prince of the
Tribe of Man****eh. (Num. 34:23)...
- the "Promised Land". The Book of
Exodus describes the me'il ("robe of the
ephod") worn by the
Hebrew high
priest as
having pomegranates embroidered on the...
-
telling them that only God was
their ruler.
Gideon went on to make an
ephod out of the gold won in battle. This
action eventually caused the
whole of...
- (or one of his successors);
others consider it an
imitation of the
Hebrew ephod, the
humeral garment of the High Priest.
Others declare that its origin...