Verse 7
7. Two shoulderpieces Hence the ephod is called, by the Septuagint translators, επωμις , and the Vulgate, superhumerale, a garment to be worn upon the shoulder. It evidently consisted of two pieces, joined at the two edges, that is, at the two upper ends, or edges, which were fitted to come together at the top of the shoulders, as may be seen in the cuts on the opposite page.
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