Decoder Terminal
GOLDEN SASH
FULL PRIESTLY COMMAND INSIGNIA DISPLAYED
OBJECTSpecs
Tier
CONTEXTUAL
Greek
zōnēn chrysan (ζώνην χρυσᾶν)
Hebrew
avnet zahav (אַבְנֵט זָהָב)
Source
Exodus 28:4 — High Priest's garment
Key Detail
Chest position = priestly; waist = military
Intelligence Brief
A golden belt worn across the chest — the ceremonial dress of the High Priest (Exodus 28:4) and of royal figures. The chest position is significant: a warrior's belt sits at the waist; a priestly belt sits at the chest. Christ is seen here in his priestly authority, not his military posture. He is the High Priest who has completed his sacrifice and now stands in the fullness of his intercessory office. GK: zōnēn chrysan (ζώνην χρυσᾶν). HEB: avnet zahav (אַבְנֵט זָהָב) — the priestly sash described in Exodus 28:4. SCIF: Full priestly command insignia displayed — bearing simultaneously the marks of priestly and royal authority. Sacrifice completed. Intercession active. Dual office confirmed.
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