Exodus 39:17

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What Does This Mean?

This verse describes the process of attaching gold chains to the breastplate of the high priest. The chains are placed in rings at the ends of the breastplate to secure it. No one is speaking; it's a description of the construction.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're making a special necklace for a friend. You have a pretty stone in the middle, and you use gold chains to attach it to the necklace. This is like that, but it's for a very important person in the church who talks to God.

Historical Background

This verse is part of the Book of Exodus, traditionally attributed to Moses around the 13th century BCE. It describes the construction of the priestly garments after the Israelites left Egypt and were forming their religious practices.

Living It Out Today

Just as the breastplate and chains were carefully constructed, we should take care in the relationships and connections we form. Ensuring our relationships are strong and secure can be just as meticulous and important.

Topics

worshipsacred objectspriesthoodcraftsmanshipsacred garmentsdivine communication

Related Verses

Exodus 28:15-16Exodus 28:25-28Exodus 28:29-30Leviticus 8:8Exodus 25:7

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the breastplate mentioned in Exodus 39:17?
The breastplate was a sacred garment worn by the high priest, containing twelve stones representing the twelve tribes of Israel. It was attached with gold chains for stability.
Why were gold chains used in Exodus 39:17?
Gold symbolized purity and value in ancient cultures. The chains were used to securely fasten the breastplate to the high priest's garments, emphasizing its importance.
How does Exodus 39:17 relate to the construction of the temple?
The details provided in Exodus 39:17 about the breastplate and its attachments reflect the meticulous care taken in the construction of sacred items for the temple, highlighting the importance of craftsmanship in religious objects.
What can we learn about relationships from Exodus 39:17?
The verse can teach us about the importance of carefully constructing and maintaining relationships, much like the careful construction of the breastplate and its attachments.
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