and the opening of the robe was at the top in the center, as the opening of a coat of mail, with a binding all around its opening, so that it would not be torn.
Parallel translations
- WEB The opening of the robe in the middle of it was like the opening of a coat of mail, with a binding around its opening, that it should not be torn.
- KJV And there was an hole in the midst of the robe, as the hole of an habergeon, with a band round about the hole, that it should not rend.
- BSB with an opening in the center of the robe like that of a garment, with a collar around the opening so that it would not tear.
- NKJV And there was an opening in the middle of the robe, like the opening in a coat of mail, with a woven binding all around the opening, so that it would not tear.
- NLT with an opening for Aaron’s head in the middle of it. The opening was reinforced with a woven collar so it would not tear.
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Quick answer
The robe had a reinforced opening for the head, bound so it would not tear. It was made durable for repeated holy service.
Overview
The neck opening was carefully woven and bound to prevent tearing, ensuring the robe endured the priest's ministry. This attention to durability reflects the seriousness with which priestly service was to be conducted. A garment guarded against tearing quietly anticipates the unbroken, enduring priesthood ultimately fulfilled in Christ, whose ministry never fails.
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