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Mitre

Mitre (Heb. mitsnepheth), something rolled round the head; the turban or head-dress of the high priest (Ex 28:4, 37, 39; 29:6, etc.). In the Authorized Version of Ezek 21:26, this Hebrew word is rendered "diad...

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Mitre (Heb. mitsnepheth), something rolled round the head; the turban or head-dress of the high priest (Ex 28:4, 37, 39; 29:6, etc.). In the Authorized Version of Ezek 21:26, this Hebrew word is rendered "diadem," but in the Revised Version, "mitre." It was a twisted band of fine linen, 8 yards in length, coiled into the form of a cap, and worn on official occasions (Lev 8:9; 16:4; Zech 3:5). On the front of it was a golden plate with the inscription, "Holiness to the Lord." The mitsnepheth differed from the mitre or head-dress (migba'ah) of the common priest. (See BONNET)

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