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Priestly tunic
The priestly tunic (Hebrew ''ketonet'' כֻּתֹּנֶת) was as an undergarment or shirt worn by the High Priest and priests when they served in the Tabernacle and the Temple in Jerusalem.〔Theological Dictionary of Rabbinic Judaism: Part Three Page 53 Jacob Neusner - 2005 "C. "This is in accord with the following teaching, which we have learned in the Mishnah (Yoma 7:5 ): "The high priest serves in eight garments, and an ordinary priest in four: tunic, underpants, head-covering, and girdle."〕 ==Etymology== The Hebrew noun ''ketonet'' (כֻּתֹּנֶת) is the generic term for a tunic in Hebrew. The first use is the "coats" of skins made for Adam and Eve in Eden, the best known use would be the coat of many colours of Joseph. It is related to, and may be the source of, the Greek noun ''kiton'' "tunic."
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