1. Beautiful priestly clothes were made of blue, purple, and red wool for Aaron to wear when he performed his duties in the holy place. This was done exactly as the Lord had commanded Moses.
2-3. The entire priestly apron was made of fine linen, woven with blue, purple, and red wool. Thin sheets of gold were hammered out and cut into threads that were skilfully woven into the apron.
4-5. It had two shoulder straps to support it and a sash that fastened around the waist.
6. Onyx stones were placed in gold settings, and each one was engraved with the name of one of Israel's sons.
7. Then these were attached to the shoulder straps of the apron, so the Lord would never forget his people. Everything was done exactly as the Lord had commanded Moses.
15-18. Two gold rings were attached to the upper front corners of the breastpiece and fastened with two braided gold chains to gold settings on the shoulder straps.
24-26. Along the hem of the robe were woven pomegranates of blue, purple, and red wool with a bell of pure gold between each of them. This robe was to be worn by Aaron when he performed his duties.
27-29. Everything that Aaron and his sons wore was made of fine linen woven with blue, purple, and red wool, including their robes and turbans, their fine caps and underwear, and even their sashes that were embroidered with needlework.
42-43. When Moses saw that the people had done everything exactly as the Lord had commanded, he gave them his blessing.