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Keluaran 39:23

Leher gamis itu di tengah-tengahnya seperti leher baju zirah, lehernya itu mempunyai pinggir sekelilingnya, supaya jangan koyak.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Habergeon;   Priest;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Habergeon;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Collar;   Tabernacle;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Cloth, Clothing;   Habergeon;   Hem;   High Priest;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Band;   Habergeon;   Leviticus;   Tabernacle;   Text, Versions, and Languages of Ot;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Scarlet;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Armor;   Arms;   Ouches;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Priesthood, the;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Band;   Cloak;   Habergeon;   Priest, High;  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
Leher gamis itu di tengah-tengahnya seperti leher baju zirah, lehernya itu mempunyai pinggir sekelilingnya, supaya jangan koyak.
Alkitab Terjemahan Lama
Maka potongan leher baju itu adalah pada sama tengahnya seperti potongan leher baju zirha, maka potongan leher itu bernia keliling, supaya jangan ia itu koyak.

Contextual Overview

1 And of the blewe silke, purple, & scarlet, they made vestmentes of ministration, to do seruice in the holy place: and made the holye garmentes for Aaron as the Lorde commaunded Moyses. 2 And he made the Ephod of golde, blewe silke, purple, scarlet, and whyte twyned silke. 3 And they dyd beate the golde into thinne plates, and cut it into wyers to worke it in the blewe silke, purple, scarlet, and in the fine whyte with brodered worke. 4 And they made two sydes for it, to close them vp by the two edges. 5 And the broderyng of the girdle that was vpon it, was of the same stuffe, and after the same worke, of golde, blewe silke, purple, scarlet, and twyned whyte silke, as the Lord comaunded Moyses. 6 And they wrought Onyx stones closed in ouches of golde, and graued as signettes are grauen, with the names of the chyldren of Israel. 7 And he put them on the shoulders of the Ephod, that they shoulde be stones for a remembraunce of the children of Israel, as the Lorde commaunded Moyses. 8 And he made the brestlap of brodered worke lyke the worke of the Ephod, euen of gold, blewe silke, purple, scarlet, and twyned whyte silke. 9 It was foure square: and they made the brestlap double, an hande breadth long, and an hande breadth brode. 10 And they fylled it with foure rowes of stones. The first rowe, a Sardius, a Topazius, and a Smaragdus.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Reciprocal: John 19:23 - woven

Cross-References

Genesis 39:2
And God was with Ioseph, and he became a luckie man, continuyng in the house of his maister the Egyptian.
Genesis 39:3
And his maister saw that God was with hym, and that God made all that he dyd to prosper in his hande.
Genesis 39:4
And Ioseph founde grace in his maisters syght, and serued hym: And he made hym ouerseer of his house, & put all that he had in his hande.
Genesis 39:11
And on a certaine conuenient day, Ioseph entred into the house to do his businesse, and there was none of the housholde by, in the house.
Genesis 39:23
And the keper of the prison loked vnto nothyng that was vnder his hande, seyng that the Lord was with hym: For whatsoeuer he dyd, the Lorde made it to prosper.
1 Samuel 2:30
Wherefore the Lorde God of Israel saith: I sayde, that thy house and the house of thy father should walke before me for euer: But nowe the Lorde saith, That be farre fro me: For them that worship me, I wyll worship, and they that despise me, shall come to shame.
Psalms 1:3
And he shalbe lyke a tree planted by the waters syde, that bryngeth foorth her fruite in due season: and whose leafe wythereth not, for whatsoeuer he doth it shall prosper.
Isaiah 43:2
If thou goest thorow ye water, I wyl be with thee, the strong fluddes shal not ouerwhelme thee: and if thou walkest thorowe the fire, it shall not burne thee, & the flambe shal not kindle vpon thee:
Daniel 6:22
My God hath sent his angel, which hath shut the lions mouthes, so that they might not hurt me, for myne vngiltinesse is founde out before him: and as for thee O king, I neuer offended thee.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

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Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Exodus 39:23. As the hole of a habergeon — The habergeon or hauberk was a small coat of mail, something in form of a half shirt, made of small iron rings curiously united together. It covered the neck and breast, was very light, and resisted the stroke of a sword. Sometimes it went over the whole head as well as over the breast. This kind of defensive armour was used among the Asiatics, particularly the ancient Persians, among whom it is still worn. It seems to have been borrowed from the Asiatics by the Norman crusaders.


 
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