Hebrew Key Terms:
Context: Exodus 28 details God's instructions for Aaron's high priestly garments, given while Israel camped at Sinai. The ephod is the foundational garment, described first (vv. 6-14), upon which the breastpiece will be attached. The ephod's distinctive feature is the two onyx stones mounted on the shoulder pieces, each engraved with six tribal names in birth order (vv. 9-10). Verse 12 provides the theological interpretation: "Aaron is to bear their names on his two shoulders as a memorial before the LORD."
OT-to-OT Development:
Connections:
Connection Method(s): Typology (Direct, Forward-Looking), Longitudinal Theme — The ephod's onyx shoulder stones bearing Israel's names as a "memorial before the LORD" directly prefigure Christ's eternal intercession, bearing His people before the Father with strength and perpetual remembrance.
Christological Connection: The ephod bearing Israel's names on Aaron's shoulders points to Christ bearing His people before the Father in eternal intercession. Aaron's bearing was symbolic (stones), temporary (he died), and limited (Israel only). Christ's bearing is substantial (He knows His sheep personally), eternal ("always lives," Hebrews 7:25), and universal (elect from every nation). The shoulder signifies strength—Christ bears His people in the power of His mediatorial work. The memorial aspect finds fulfillment in Christ's perpetual remembrance of His own before the Father (John 17:9: "I am praying for them... for those whom you have given me").
Trajectory Table: 053 - Ephod (High Priest's Garment of Representation)