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Meaning of abnet
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abnet (n.)
The girdle of a Jewish priest or officer.
abnet Sentence Examples
- The high priest carefully adjusted his abnet before entering the sacred chamber.
- The intricate design of the abnet symbolized the priest's connection to the divine.
- The abnet worn by the Jewish officer held both ceremonial and symbolic significance.
- The rabbi's abnet was woven with threads representing the sacred traditions of his faith.
- Before performing the religious ritual, the priest tied the abnet around his waist.
- The Levitical laws outlined the specific materials and colors for the abnet of the priests.
- The officer's abnet marked him as a distinguished figure during the religious ceremony.
- The ceremonial washing of the abnet signified purification before entering the holy space.
- The high priest's abnet was adorned with gemstones, reflecting the sanctity of his role.
- The intricate embroidery on the abnet depicted stories from the religious scriptures.
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The girdle of a Jewish priest or officer.
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The high priest carefully adjusted his abnet before entering the sacred chamber.
The intricate design of the abnet symbolized the priest's connection to the divine.
The abnet worn by the Jewish officer held both ceremonial and symbolic significance.
The rabbi's abnet was woven with threads representing the sacred traditions of his faith.