Exodus 28:31-32
31 “You shall make the robe of the ephod all of blue. 32 There shall be an opening for his head in the middle of it; IT SHALL HAVE A WOVEN BINDING ALL AROUND IT’S OPENING, like the opening in a coat of mail, SO THAT IT DOES NOT TEAR.”

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God carefully instructed Moses that the Ephod was to be made in such a way that it NOT tear.  He was quite explicit about it and very adamant!  It was to be specially constructed so that it could NOT be torn either by accident or…..on purpose.  🤔 Yet years in the future, Caiaphas dared to do it, which must have taken an extraordinary effort on his part. 🤯

Why in the world would he do such a thing if God had unequivocally forbid it?  That’s what we are going to study. The answer may not be one you’ve ever heard before.

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Mourning In Ancient Israel.

The practice of mourning of those days when a relative died was to demonstrate one’s grief.  Relatives of the deceased would tear their clothes, put on sackcloth, and place ashes on their heads. This was a widely accepted practice, and was OK for everyone…..EXCEPT FOR THE HIGH PRIEST.  He alone was STRICTLY forbidden from this practice.  Why? 🤔

As a type of Christ, he was to be set apart.  He was never, ever, EVER, under ANY circumstances, to tear his clothes.  EVER.  Not even if his own child died. As high priest, Caiaphas would have known this.  👈 🤨

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The Ephod MUST NOT Tear!

Why is God so concerned that the robe of the High Priest of Israel NOT TEAR?  Because his robes were sacred.  He was to wear them AT ALL TIMES as a representative of the people TO God.  He was a depiction of Y’Shua/Jesus, our Great High Priest, the One Who is Messiah and would save all of us from our sins. 

Over his heart he wore the Breastplate of Righteousness with its twelve stones, each engraved with one of the names of the twelve tribes.  On his shoulders were the two brilliant onyx stones on which were also engraved the names of the twelve tribes:  Six on one stone, the other six on the other.  They demonstrate that the people of God who are precious in His sight.

There is great significance in both of these things. These are covered in great detail in the article below.  The link below is provided for anyone interested in more on that topic:

The Breastplate Of Judgment: Part 4 of 6- High Priest’s Garments Series

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Secrets In The Hebrew Language.

For some strange reason, at this time in Israel’s history, there happened to be two high priests! 🤯 How crazy it that??!  There’s only supposed to be one, you see.  This  gives you a pretty good idea of just how far they had fallen away from God. 😔 As if that weren’t grievous enough, they had reduced and diminished the Law into something they considered “manageable”…..or so they thought.  Inwardly, however, their hearts were far from Him.

The one high priest you know:  Caiaphas.  The other was “Annas.”  His name means “grace,” while  Caiaphas’ name, on the other hand, means “Rock.”  Yep you guessed it. It’s a picture of law and grace together. In other words, “Mixture!” 😔 The Holy Spirit is drawing pictures for us again!  

You see, in the days just prior to His return, LIKE NOW, 🤨 mixing the covenants will be quite prevalent. If you are not sure what that means, you may follow the link below where this topic is explained in greater detail:

Behold, I Stand At The Door And Knock.

No Ark Of The Covenant?

Did you know that during this time, THERE WAS NO ARK OF THE COVENANT in the temple? It’s true! 😲 It seems to have disappeared sometime prior to the Babylonian Captivity in the 6th century BC. The last historical mention of it in Scripture is in Second Chronicles chapter 35, where King Josiah (who reigned in Judah c. 640-609 BC) asked that the Levites return the Ark to the Temple where Solomon had originally housed it after completing and dedicating the building.  This was accomplished sometime in the 10th century BC (See 2 Chronicles, chapter 5).
The Jewish people may not have known why but, while Jesus walked this earth, they didn’t need the golden box.  The Real Ark of the Covenant was outside walking around among the people, healing the sick, cleansing the leper, preaching good news to the poor, and doing good everywhere He went!  That’s our Y’SHUA/JESUS!!!
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“Trial” At Caiaphas’ House.
After Y’Shua/Jesus was arrested in the garden, he was brought to the house of that now infamous high priest to stand “trial,” if you can call it that. What a sham that was, more like being railroaded. 😡  
During the course of His being examined by His accusers, the most shocking, unexpected, unprecedented, and unthinkable happened. Let’s follow the discourse between Y’Shua/Jesus and Caiaphas and learn the REAL reason he tore his robes.

Matthew 26:62-65
“62 And the high priest arose and said to Him, “Do You answer nothing? What is it these men testify against You?” 63 But Jesus kept silent. And the high priest answered and said to Him, “I put You under oath by the living God: Tell us if You are the Christ, the Son of God!”
64 Jesus said to him, “It is as you said. Nevertheless, I say to you, hereafter you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of the Power, and coming on the clouds of heaven.”
65 THEN THE HIGH PRIEST TORE HIS CLOTHES {uh oh 😲} saying, “He has spoken blasphemy! What further need do we have of witnesses? Look, now you have heard His blasphemy! 66 What do you think?
 
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A New Priestly Order.
Whoa, whoa, whoa!  Wait a minute…..Didn’t we just read that this action is EXPRESSLY FORBIDDEN BY ALMIGHTY GOD?!  YES.  Yes, we did!  Then why did he do it?
Well for one thing, He was a corrupt high priest.  No doubt he was WELL AWARE of this law.  HOWEVER….What he didn’t know;  what he couldn’t possibly have understood, was that the Man in Whose Presence he was standing was Very God in Human flesh.  Y’Shua/Jesus was to become High Priest FOREVER after the order of Melchizedek, replacing the old order of the Levitical priesthood. He was The Messiah for which they had all waited for centuries.  🙌🏻
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Yom Kippur.
In ancient Israel, as you know, the High Priest went into the Holy of Holies once a year and offered a sacrifice for all the people.  This day is known as “Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.”  If he did everything right and his sacrifice was accepted by God, the whole nation was accepted. They’d have their sins covered for the next twelve months, have bumper crops, healthy babies, and enjoy all the blessings of God for the year ahead.
But…..if his sacrifice was not accepted, the whole nation was rejected.  Why? Because God works through headships and leaderships.  As the high priest goes, so goes the nation.  If he is accepted but the nation is bad, they are still accepted.  The opposite was also true.  If the high priest was bad, but the nation was good, God rejected the whole nation.  Their right standing with God was completely reliant on their high priest.
(For more on this topic, you may follow the link below:
This went on for some 1500 years.  The high priest could never sit down  when he was on duty in the temple because his work was never done.  You’ll notice there aren’t any chairs in the tabernacle.
But Y’Shua/Jesus, as our Great High Priest, went into the REAL Holy of Holies in heaven.  He was both OFFERER and the OFFERING!  He offered ONE sacrifice FOREVER but……HE SAT DOWN at His Father’s right hand because HIS WORK WAS FINISHED. We are FOREVER acceptable because our Great High Priest is ETERNALLY acceptable!
You can see this concept so clearly in a seemingly unlikely place: The REAL story in the stars. You may not realize it but before God’s word was in written form, He blasted it all across the night sky. Men of ancient times knew how to read it and passed down the gospel story from generation to generation. 
You can read more about this function of our Great high Priest, Y’Shua/Jesus, by following the link below:
 
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Great High Priest.

To be sure, what Caiaphas did was completely and totally an illegal act.  But God allowed it to happen. He could NEVER have understood the significance of his ILLEGAL act, however justified he felt he was.  But the wrending of his consecrated robes accomplished the following two things:

#1:  It symbolically abolished the Levitical priesthood as he threw them at the feet of Y’Shua/Jesus…..literally…..and…..

#2:  It signified that Y’SHUA/JESUS WAS THE NEW  HIGH PRIEST….FOREVER!

He did not know that THE GREAT HIGH PRIEST OF THE NEW COVENANT WAS STANDING RIGHT IN FRONT OF HIM
No other priest was ever called “Great High Priest” except Y’Shua/Jesus; and when He cried, “FINISHED!” His Father tore that temple veil, in two from top to bottom, a picture of Y’Shua/Jesus’ flesh that was torn at the scourging post. 😭  It was the final act signifying that THE LAW IS USURPED BY GRACE !!!
…..And that, Church, is why God allowed Caiaphas to tear his robes.
 
You  may follow the link below to continue this series:

8 responses to “Why Did Caiaphas Tear His Robes?: Passover Series Part 7”

  1. Annetta Liverpool Avatar
    Annetta Liverpool

    Thank you very much for your explanation.

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    1. emmausroadministries Avatar

      I was amazed when I discovered why, so I figured somebody else might be too. you are most welcome. Happy to clarify!

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  2. Lonnie Owens Avatar

    Thank you for posting a picture of a priest’s ephod. Do we have permission to show the above photo in our church (Christ’s Church of Roswell, NM) for our local Community Bible Study evening class? (Approx. 100-120 attendees).
    Thank you,
    Lonnie Owens
    Associate Pastor
    Christ’s Church of Roswell, NM

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    1. emmausroadministries Avatar

      Why of course! My whole purpose is to bless the church with grace. Share away!

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  3. Yolanda Parnell Avatar
    Yolanda Parnell

    I have been very blessed by your blog. I have found much information that enhances my Bible understanding and knowledge. I am curious about your comment on the High Priest literally throwing his torn robe at the feet of Jesus. I don’t see this in scripture. Could you please lead me to where you found this? I thank you in advance.

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    1. emmausroadministries Avatar

      It isn’t expressly stated, true, but being torn as against God’s law, it would be an abdication of his power and position as a high priest, thus effectively capitulating that right to Jesus.

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    2. emmausroadministries Avatar

      Happy that you are so blessed b

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    3. emmausroadministries Avatar

      It doesn’t specifically say that but when the high priest tore his robes against the command of God, it would fall off right in front of Jesus.

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