Exodus 28:33

33 All around the hem of the robe make pomegranates of violet, purple, and bright red yarn with gold bells in between--

Exodus 28:33 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 28:33

And beneath upon the hem of it
Or the skirts of it, at the bottom of the robe:

thou shalt make pomegranates of blue, and of purple, and of scarlet,
round about the hem thereof;
these were figures made of blue, purple, and scarlet yarn, in the form of pomegranates: Jarchi says they were round and hollow, and made like hens' eggs, about the size of them, and of an oval form:

and bells of gold between them round about;
according to some, the bells were put into the pomegranates, which is supposed to be the meaning of the phrase "between them", or, "in the midst of them"; and so Aben Ezra observes, that some say the bells did not appear, they were only in the midst of the pomegranates, and there they caused their sound to be heard: but according to our version and others, the bells were placed between the pomegranates, between every pomegranate and pomegranate there was a golden bell; and this seems to be plainly the sense of the following verse.

Exodus 28:33 In-Context

31 "Make the robe that is worn with the ephod entirely of violet material.
32 Make an opening for the head in the center with a reinforced edge (like a leather collar ) all around it to keep it from tearing.
33 All around the hem of the robe make pomegranates of violet, purple, and bright red yarn with gold bells in between--
34 a gold bell alternating with a pomegranate all around the hem of the robe.
35 Aaron must wear it when he serves as priest. The sound of the bells must be heard when he comes into and goes out of the LORD's presence in the holy place so that he won't die.
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