“When they enter
The gates
Of the inner court,
They shall wear
Linen vestments.
They shall have nothing
Of wool on them,
While they minister
At the gates
Of the inner court,
As well as within.
They shall have
Linen turbans
On their heads.
They shall have
Linen undergarments
On their loins.
They shall not
Bind themselves
With anything
That causes sweat.
When they go out
Into the outer court
To the people,
They shall remove
The vestments
In which
They have been ministering,
They shall lay them
In the holy chambers.
They shall put on
Other garments,
So that they may not
Communicate holiness
To the people
With their vestments.”
When these Zadok Levitical priests entered the gates of the inner court, they had to wear certain garments or vestments made of linen when they ministered to Yahweh. They could not have anything made of wool on them, when they were in the inner court. They would have to wear linen turbans on their heads. They also would have to wear linen underwear. They could not wear any binding clothes, anything that would make them sweat. When they went out to the outer court, they had to change clothes. They were not allowed to communicate holiness to the people in the outer court with their holy vestments. Thus, the holy linen garments were kept in the holy chambers or rooms.