Exodus 39:5
And the skillfully woven waistband of the ephod was of one piece with the ephod, of the same workmanship--with gold, with blue, purple, and scarlet yarn, and with finely spun linen, just as the LORD had commanded Moses.
And the skillfully woven waistband of the ephod
The ephod was a sacred garment worn by the high priest, and its waistband was integral to its design. The skillful weaving indicates the high level of craftsmanship required, reflecting the importance of the priestly role. The waistband's function was both practical and symbolic, securing the ephod and representing the unity and integrity of the priestly office.

was of one piece with the ephod, of the same workmanship
This phrase emphasizes the unity and consistency in the construction of the ephod and its waistband. The seamless design signifies the wholeness and perfection required in serving God. It also points to the unity of purpose in the priestly duties, as the high priest represented the people before God.

with gold, with blue, purple, and scarlet yarn, and with finely spun linen
These materials were not only valuable but also symbolically significant. Gold represents divinity and purity, while blue often symbolizes heaven or the divine. Purple, a color of royalty, signifies the kingly aspect of the priesthood, and scarlet represents sacrifice and atonement. Finely spun linen denotes purity and righteousness. Together, these materials reflect the holiness and majesty of the priestly office and foreshadow the ultimate High Priest, Jesus Christ, who embodies all these qualities.

just as the LORD had commanded Moses
This phrase underscores the importance of obedience to God's instructions. The detailed commands given to Moses for the construction of the tabernacle and its furnishings highlight the necessity of following divine guidance precisely. This obedience is a recurring theme in Scripture, illustrating the relationship between God and His people, and pointing to Jesus, who perfectly fulfilled the law and the prophets.

Persons / Places / Events
1. Moses
The leader of the Israelites, chosen by God to lead His people out of Egypt and to receive the Law on Mount Sinai. Moses is the one who receives the instructions for the construction of the Tabernacle and its furnishings, including the priestly garments.

2. The Ephod
A sacred garment worn by the high priest, part of the priestly attire. It was made according to God's specific instructions and was integral to the high priest's role in worship and intercession.

3. The Tabernacle
The portable sanctuary where God dwelled among the Israelites during their journey through the wilderness. It was the center of worship and the place where sacrifices were offered.

4. The Israelites
The chosen people of God, who were delivered from slavery in Egypt and were journeying to the Promised Land. They were given the Law and instructions for worship, including the construction of the Tabernacle.

5. Bezalel and Oholiab
The craftsmen appointed by God to oversee the construction of the Tabernacle and its furnishings. They were filled with the Spirit of God to carry out the work with skill and wisdom.
Teaching Points
Obedience to God's Commands
The construction of the ephod and its waistband according to God's specific instructions highlights the importance of obedience in worship. We are called to follow God's Word faithfully in our lives.

The Role of Beauty in Worship
The use of gold, blue, purple, and scarlet yarn, and finely spun linen in the ephod signifies the beauty and reverence that should characterize our worship. Our worship should reflect the glory and majesty of God.

The Priesthood and Intercession
The ephod was part of the high priest's attire, symbolizing his role as an intercessor. As believers, we are called to be a royal priesthood, interceding for others and bringing them before God in prayer.

God's Provision of Skills and Gifts
Just as Bezalel and Oholiab were equipped by God to carry out their tasks, God provides us with the skills and gifts needed to serve Him. We should seek to use our talents for His glory.
Bible Study Questions
1. How does the detailed description of the ephod and its waistband in Exodus 39:5 reflect the importance of obedience to God's instructions in our own lives?

2. In what ways can the beauty and craftsmanship of the priestly garments inspire us to approach worship with reverence and awe today?

3. How does the role of the high priest in the Old Testament foreshadow the work of Jesus Christ as our High Priest, and how can this understanding deepen our faith?

4. What skills or gifts has God given you, and how can you use them to serve Him and others in your community?

5. How can we, as a royal priesthood, effectively intercede for others in prayer and support them in their spiritual journey?
Connections to Other Scriptures
Exodus 28
This chapter provides the initial instructions for making the priestly garments, including the ephod. It emphasizes the importance of following God's detailed commands for worship.

Leviticus 8
Describes the consecration of Aaron and his sons as priests, where the ephod and other garments are used in the ordination ceremony, highlighting their role in mediating between God and the people.

Hebrews 4:14-16
Connects the role of the high priest in the Old Testament to Jesus Christ, our great High Priest, who intercedes for us before God.
The Garments of the PriestsJ. Orr Exodus 39:1-32
The Clothes of ServiceJ. Urquhart Exodus 39:1-41
People
Aaron, Israelites, Moses, Shoham
Places
Sinai
Topics
Band, Beautifully, Blue, Byssus, Commanded, Curious, Design, Ephod, Fasten, Fine, Finely, Gird, Girdle, Gold, Linen, Linen-work, Material, Materials, Orders, Piece, Purple, Red, Scarlet, Skilfully, Skillfully, Stuff, Thereof, Twined, Twisted, Waistband, Wherewith, Worked, Workmanship, Woven, Yarn
Dictionary of Bible Themes
Exodus 39:5

     5258   cloth
     5392   linen

Exodus 39:1-5

     5531   skill

Exodus 39:2-7

     7352   ephod

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Exodus
The book of Exodus--so named in the Greek version from the march of Israel out of Egypt--opens upon a scene of oppression very different from the prosperity and triumph in which Genesis had closed. Israel is being cruelly crushed by the new dynasty which has arisen in Egypt (i.) and the story of the book is the story of her redemption. Ultimately it is Israel's God that is her redeemer, but He operates largely by human means; and the first step is the preparation of a deliverer, Moses, whose parentage,
John Edgar McFadyen—Introduction to the Old Testament

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