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EUEAVAN 12 tribes of Israel Hebrew Inscriptions
EUEAVAN 12 tribes of Israel Hebrew Inscriptions
EUEAVAN 12 tribes of Israel Hebrew Inscriptions
EUEAVAN 12 tribes of Israel Hebrew Inscriptions
EUEAVAN 12 tribes of Israel Hebrew Inscriptions
EUEAVAN 12 tribes of Israel Hebrew Inscriptions
EUEAVAN 12 tribes of Israel Hebrew Inscriptions
EUEAVAN 12 tribes of Israel Hebrew Inscriptions

EUEAVAN 12 tribes of Israel Hebrew Inscriptions Pendant Necklace Birthstone Jewish Choker Amulet High Priest Israel Jewelry Woman (necklace+bracelet silver)

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EUEAVAN 12 tribes of Israel Hebrew Inscriptions Features

  • Design - The Hoshen is a precious Priestly Breastplate that was primary worn by Aaron, brother of Moses. Aaron was the High Priest of the Jewish people. Thereafter, every High Priest of Israel began to wear the Breastplate during sacred religious ceremonies.

  • Meaning - The necklace that inspired the Twelve Tribes of Israel - Each stone on the priest's breastplate (Hoshen) represents one of the 12 tribes. The priest will use the Hoshen to communicate with God. Thus, Hoshen represents our connection to God

  • Perfect religious jewelry accessory - packaged in a velvet cloth bag, perfect for your friends, parents, sisters, as a birthday, anniversary, Christmas gift, kabbalah, kosher and other occasion or holiday gift

  • Material: 12 tribes of Israel Hebrew Inscriptions Pendant Necklace is made of high quality stainless steel, not easy to fade and easy to clean

  • Service:If you have any questions, you can communicate with us in time, we will help you patiently to solve the problem. Thank you


About EUEAVAN 12 Tribes Of Israel Hebrew Inscriptions

One of the translations that were given to the Hoshen is the ‘Breastplate of Judgment’. It means that whenever the High Priest enters the Holy Place, ‘he shall bear the judgment of the people of Israel upon his heart before the Lord.’