Exodus 28:31

31 facies et tunicam superumeralis totam hyacinthinam

Exodus 28:31 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 28:31

And thou shall make the robe of the ephod all of blue.
] This was a different garment from the ephod, was longer than that, and was under it, and of different materials: that was made of gold, blue, purple, scarlet, and fine linen; this only of linen, and wholly of a blue colour, without any curious figures upon it, as were on that: in ( Exodus 39:22 ) , it is said to be of woven work; it was woven from top to bottom, and had no seam in it: so Josephus says F2,

``the coat did not consist of two parts, nor was it sewed upon the shoulder, nor on the side, but was one long piece of woven work;''

and such was the seamless coat our Lord Jesus Christ wore, literally understood, ( John 19:23 ) and both were an emblem of his perfect righteousness, which has nothing of the works of men joined to it, to justify them before God, and make them acceptable to him: for this robe signifies the robe of Christ's righteousness, the best robe; it has its name from a word which signifies prevarication or sin, because it covers the sins of God's people; the matter of it was linen, and so fitly points at the fine linen, that is the righteousness of the saints, and being blue or sky coloured may denote heaven and happiness, which that entitles to, see ( Matthew 5:20 ) , the Septuagint version calls it a garment down to the feet, using the same word as in ( Revelation 1:13 ) and fitly agrees with that righteousness with which all Christ's members are covered and justified, ( Isaiah 45:24 Isaiah 45:25 ) ( Romans 3:22 Romans 3:23 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F2 Antiqu. l. 3. c. 7. sect. 4.

Exodus 28:31 In-Context

29 portabitque Aaron nomina filiorum Israhel in rationali iudicii super pectus suum quando ingreditur sanctuarium memoriale coram Domino in aeternum
30 pones autem in rationali iudicii doctrinam et veritatem quae erunt in pectore Aaron quando ingreditur coram Domino et gestabit iudicium filiorum Israhel in pectore suo in conspectu Domini semper
31 facies et tunicam superumeralis totam hyacinthinam
32 in cuius medio supra erit capitium et ora per gyrum eius textilis sicut fieri solet in extremis vestium partibus ne facile rumpatur
33 deorsum vero ad pedes eiusdem tunicae per circuitum quasi mala punica facies ex hyacintho et purpura et cocco bis tincto mixtis in medio tintinabulis
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.