The priestly garments (in Hebrew, bigdei kehunah) were special clothing, primarily made of linen, that were worn by the priests (kohanim) during their service in the mishkan and later in the Temple. In the book of Exodus, the artisans Betzalel and Oholiav are instructed to make the special garments, which are meant to serve as symbols of "honor and glory."
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