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In this episode of The Hebrew Key we look at a unique word that is used only six times in the Torah, all in the context of the High Priest’s clothing. But the seventh appearance of this word is in Isaiah’s vision of God’s throne room. But, for some reason, it is always translated differently. Follow along as we discover some fascinating connections found only in the Hebrew Bible.
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