Add parallel Print Page Options

The Glory of Aaron the High Priest[a]

He also raised up Aaron, a holy man like Moses,
    who was his brother, of the tribe of Levi.
He made an everlasting covenant with him
    and conferred on him the priesthood[b] of his people.
He adorned him with splendid vestments
    and gave him a robe of glory.
He clothed him in magnificent apparel
    and invested him with rich ornaments:
    the linen undergarments, the long robe, and the ephod.

Read full chapter

Footnotes

  1. Wisdom of Ben Sira 45:6 The author here gives more importance to the figure of the first high priest than do all the other Books of the Bible. He wishes to describe the origin of the liturgy in Israel and to express the happiness of the cultic life. In his view, God has a predilection for priests, who fulfill an irreplaceable role in the relations of humans with God and in the transmission of the law.
  2. Wisdom of Ben Sira 45:7 Priesthood: this priesthood of Aaron gave way to the priesthood of Christ (see Heb 7:18-28).