The Priestly Garments
  • 1. What is the primary purpose of the priestly garments?
A) To impress the congregation
B) For personal fashion
C) To signify wealth
D) For the honor and glory of God
  • 2. Which garment is worn as a tunic by the priests?
A) The ephod
B) The crown
C) The linen tunic
D) The robe of many colors
  • 3. What color was the robe of the ephod primarily made of?
A) White
B) Blue
C) Green
D) Red
  • 4. What is the significance of the twelve stones on the breastplate?
A) They symbolize the twelve sins of Israel
B) Each stone represents one of the twelve tribes of Israel
C) They represent the twelve apostles
D) They signify months of the year
  • 5. What did the priests offer while wearing their garments?
A) Burnt offerings and sacrifices
B) Gifts for the king
C) Food for the congregation
D) Promises of wealth
  • 6. What was unique about the priest's garments on the Day of Atonement?
A) They were adorned with jewels
B) They were brightly colored
C) They were casual clothing
D) They were simple linen garments
  • 7. What do the shoulder pieces of the high priest's ephod symbolize?
A) The tribes of Israel
B) Victory in battle
C) God's protection
D) Personal strength
  • 8. What type of yarn was used for the garments?
A) Cotton blend
B) Silk
C) Synthetic fibers
D) Twisted linen
  • 9. What was the significance of the breastplate worn by the high priest?
A) It serves as armor for protection
B) It has no significance
C) It is just a decorative piece
D) It contains the twelve stones representing the tribes of Israel
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