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EPHOD @ a vestment worn the high priest- kjv@Exodus:28:4,25; kjv@Exodus:39:2,22; kjv@Judges:8:27; kjv@Judges:17:5; kjv@Judges:18:14; kjv@1Samuel:2:18; kjv@1Samuel:23:9 kjv@1Samuel:30:7; kjv@2Samuel:6:14; kjv@Hosea:3:4

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EPHOD - E>@ - (image), father of Hanniel of the tribe of Manesseh. kjv@Numbers:34:23)

EPHOD - E>@ - (a sacred vestment originally appropriate to the high priest. kjv@Exodus:28:4)

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Ephod @ something girt, a sacred vestment worn originally by the high priest kjv@Exodus:28:4), afterwards by the ordinary priest ( kjv@1Samuel:22:18), and characteristic of his office ( kjv@1Samuel:2:18 kjv@1Samuel:2:28 kjv@1Samuel:14:3). It was worn by Samuel, and also by David ( kjv@2Samuel:6:14). It was made of fine linen, and consisted of two pieces, which hung from the neck, and covered both the back and front, above the tunic and outer garment kjv@Exodus:28:31). That of the high priest was embroidered with divers colours. The two pieces were joined together over the shoulders (hence in Latin called superhumerale) by clasps or buckles of gold or precious stones, and fastened round the waist by a "curious girdle of gold, blue, purple, and fine twined linen" (28:6-12). The breastplate, with the Urim and Thummim, was attached to the ephod.

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Ephod, the @ The emblem of the priestly office kjv@Hosea:3:4
Worn by
The high priest kjv@1Samuel:2:28 kjv@1Samuel:14:3
Ordinary priests kjv@1Samuel:22:18
Persons engaged in the service of God kjv@1Samuel:2:18 kjv@2Samuel:6:14
Generally of linen kjv@1Samuel:2:18 kjv@2Samuel:6:14
For the high priest
Commanded to be made kjv@Exodus:28:4
Made of offerings of the people kjv@Exodus:25:4 kjv@Exodus:25:7
Made of gold, blue, purple, scarlet, &:c kjv@Exodus:28:6 kjv@Exodus:29:2 kjv@Exodus:29:3
Shoulders of, joined by onyx stones engraved with names of the twelve tribes of Israel kjv@Exodus:28:7 kjv@Exodus:28:9-12 kjv@Exodus:39:4 kjv@Exodus:39:6 kjv@Exodus:39:7
Had a girdle of curious work kjv@Exodus:28:8
Breastplate of judgment inseparably united to kjv@Exodus:28:25-28 kjv@Exodus:39:20 kjv@Exodus:39:21
Worn over the robe kjv@Exodus:28:31 kjv@Leviticus:8:7
Fastened on with its own girdle kjv@Leviticus:8:7
Worn or held by him when consulted kjv@1Samuel:23:6 kjv@1Samuel:23:9-12 kjv@1Samuel:30:7 kjv@1Samuel:30:8
Used by idolatrous priests kjv@Judges:8:27 kjv@Judges:17:5 kjv@Judges:18:14
Israel deprived of, for sin kjv@Hosea:3:4

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EPHOD @

-1. A sacred vestment worn by the high priest .Described kjv@Exodus:28:6-14 kjv@Exodus:28:31-35 kjv@Exodus:25:7 .The making of kjv@Exodus:39:2-26 .Breastplate attached to kjv@Exodus:28:22-29 .Worn by Aaron kjv@Exodus:39:5 .Used as an oracle kjv@1Samuel:23:9 kjv@1Samuel:23:12 kjv@1Samuel:30:7-8 .An inferior, was worn by the ordinary priests kjv@1Samuel:22:18 .Worn by Samuel kjv@1Samuel:2:18 .Worn by David kjv@2Samuel:6:14 .It was called COAT kjv@Exodus:28:40; kjv@Exodus:29:8; kjv@Exodus:39:27; kjv@Exodus:40:14; kjv@Leviticus:8:13; kjv@Leviticus:10:5 .Made by Gideon, became an idolatrous snare to Israel kjv@Judges:8:27; kjv@Judges:17:5; kjv@Judges:18:14 .Prophecy concerning the absence of the Ephod from Israel kjv@Hosea:3:4

-2. A man of Manasseh kjv@Numbers:34:23

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EPHOD @ a vestment worn the high priest- kjv@Exodus:28:4,25; kjv@Exodus:39:2,22; kjv@Judges:8:27; kjv@Judges:17:5; kjv@Judges:18:14; kjv@1Samuel:2:18; kjv@1Samuel:23:9 kjv@1Samuel:30:7; kjv@2Samuel:6:14; kjv@Hosea:3:4

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H640 <STRHEB>@ אפד 'âphad aw-fad' A primitive root (rather a denominative from H636); to gird on (the ephod): - {bind} gird.


H641 <STRHEB>@ אפד 'êphôd ay-fode' The same as H646 shortened; {Ephod} an Israelite: - Ephod.


H642 <STRHEB>@ אפדּה 'êphûddâh ay-food-daw' Feminine of H646; a girding on (of the ephod); hence generally a plating (of metal): - {ephod} ornament.


H646 <STRHEB>@ אפד אפוד 'êphôdphôd {ay-fode'} ay-fode' Second form is a rare form; probably of foreign derivation; a girdle; specifically the ephod or high priest´ s shoulder piece; also generally an image: - ephod.