Ephod – What Was It and What Was Its Use?
A Question About the Potential Way
Forward in the Development of Its Role
in the Old Testament Texts Cover Image

Ephod – What Was It and What Was Its Use? A Question About the Potential Way Forward in the Development of Its Role in the Old Testament Texts
Ephod – What Was It and What Was Its Use? A Question About the Potential Way Forward in the Development of Its Role in the Old Testament Texts

Author(s): Janusz Lemański
Subject(s): Biblical studies
Published by: Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Keywords: ephod; priestly garb; high priest; divination practices; illicit worship;

Summary/Abstract: In biblical texts, ephod appears most often as part of priestly garb. In the statements of non-priestly authors (before the Babylonian Exile), the linen ephod symbolizes priestly ministry in general.Sometimes, it is also regarded as an object of illicit worship (a practice condemned by the Deuterono-mist) or an instrument necessary for divination practices (a symbol of priestly ministry). In these cases,the verb used indicates not so much a garment as an object. For the post-exile priestly authors, the rich-ly woven and decorated ephod is henceforth exclusively part of the high priestly garb. This change inthe role of the ephod represents the only discernible path of “evolution” in the use of ephod in the He-brew Bible. One can only speculate about its possible earlier uses, such as garment put on statues ofdeities, based on the suggested (Akkadian, Ugaritic; cf. Isa 30:22) etymology of the word.

  • Issue Year: 42/2024
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 981-995
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English
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