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- Why Is There a Commandment Against Mixed Fabrics?
Clothing of mixed wool and linen was exclusively for the high priest; it was considered a consecrated kind of clothing For the average person on the street to wear it would be akin to a modern person walking around in a clerical collar or Mass vestments
- Why does the Bible speak against wearing clothing made of different . . .
Question Why does the Bible speak against wearing clothing made of different types of fabric? Answer Two passages in the Mosaic Law forbid wearing clothing made of different types of fabric; that is, blended fabrics—those woven from two different materials
- What’s So Wrong with Mixing Wool Linen? - Our Rabbi Jesus
The priest’s white undergarment was linen, and the brightly colored vestment was wool So it was prohibited for laypersons to dress in the same way Other prohibited mixtures had the same rationale For instance, no one but the priests could blend together aromatic spices to make the combination used in anointing oil (Exodus 30:33)
- The High-Priest: His Clothes The Clothing of the High Priest . . .
Share The High-Priest: His Clothes The Clothing of the High Priest The consecration, the duties, and the regulations of the High Priest point to the Lord Jesus and His work, and so the dress of the High Priest also points to the only Saviour for lost sinners The High Priest was dressed with seven articles of clothing
- E25-8: Why does the Lord prohibit the use of MIXED FABRICS in most . . .
The curtain at the entrance into the Tent Sanctuary must also be SHA’ATNEZ And there are certain parts of the High Priest’s clothing that must also be SHA’ATNEZ So what’s the big takeaway here? The big takeaway is that there are certain things the Lord has reserved for the most holy
- Priestly Garments-4 - Temple Institute
The Materials Used in Weaving the Garments 28-ply thread "And you shall make the breastplate of judgment, the work of an artist; after the manner of the ephod shall you make it: of gold, sky-blue, dark-red, and crimson dyed wool, and of twisted linen shall you make it " (Ex 28:6,15) The Torah instructs that each thread used in the High Priest's breastplate and ephod must be 28 ply: each
- Wool, Linen, and Gold Thread for the High Priest Clothing (Part 1)
The next challenge I have had with creating the clothing of the Jewish high priest was purchasing the proper material for the breastplate and the ephod (the backwards apron) The cloth is to be woven from purple, red and blue wool, then mixed with white linen, and gold thread (Interestingly enough, this is the only exception for the command against the mixing of wool and linen together for
- Mixed Fabrics: Sin Or Not? | ShunSpirit
Secondly, the rule was likely intended to prevent the average person from imitating the clothing of the high priest, which was made from mixed wool and linen This interpretation is supported by the fact that the high priest was allowed to wear mixed fabrics on all days except Yom Kippur
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