Yes, a rope was tied around the high priest during the ceremony.
The rope tied to the high priest in scripture symbolizes the need for the high priest to be pure and without sin when entering the holy place, as it was believed that if he had sinned, he would die and need to be pulled out by the rope without anyone else entering and risking the same fate.
If this is a reference to the rope around the High Priest's ankle then the story is not in the Bible.
In ancient rituals, the rope tied to the high priest symbolized a connection between the priest and the people. It served as a way to ensure the safety of the high priest during sacred ceremonies, as well as a means to pull him out in case he became unclean or died while inside the holy place.
In ancient religious ceremonies, the high priest's rope tied to his ankle held significance as a safety measure. It allowed others to pull him out in case he became incapacitated or died while inside the sacred space, ensuring that the ceremony could continue without interruption.
I believe he had a rope tied to him so they could pull him out as he was the only one who could enter.
they would tie a rope around his wast so if he dies in the Temple they can pull him out In the Second Temple period, some people who were unfit took the position of High Priest. When they entered the Holy of Holies on Yom Kippur, they died, since they lacked the ability to handle the spiritual power of that place. The other priests had to devise a plan to pull the dead body out, since no one other than the High Priest was allowed to enter in the Holy of Holies. So they tied a golden rope to the High Priest's leg when he entered the Holy of Holies on Yom Kippur. Those waiting outside the Holy of Holies would listen for the bells on the bottom of the High Priest's robe, to see if he was still alive. (sources: Zohar - Acharei Mot 67a, Emor 102a; Talmud - Yoma 53b; Me'am Loaz; Arbanel - Exodus 28:33)
The lower part of a bell rope is called the tail. It is the section of the rope that hangs down after the bell has been rung.
The traditional male dress attire in Saudi Arabia typically includes a thobe (a long white robe), a head covering called a ghutra or shemagh, and a corded rope belt called an agal. This attire is commonly worn for formal occasions and daily wear.
The word rope is a noun. The plural form is ropes.
The part of a pulley where the rope lies is called the groove or the sheave. This is the part of the pulley that provides the surface for the rope to run along while the pulley rotates.
On sailboats and sailing ships, once a rope has a purpose or a taskm it is nearly always referred to as a line, not a rope. There can be 5-15 ropes on a typical sailing ship, The common ones you can find on a sailboat include - Bell rope (to ring the bell) Tiller rope (to hold the tiller) Leech rope (a part of the sail) Luff rope (a part of the sail) Bolt rope (a part of the sail) Rope (a new line that has no purpose or place, most likely stored below deck)