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And he shall not enter to any dead body whatsoever; likewise, not even by his father or mother shall he be contaminated. (Leviticus 21, 11)
But if she is a widow or divorced, and, being without children, she returns to her father’s house, she shall be nourished by her father’s foods, just as she was accustomed to do as a girl. No foreigner shall have the authority to eat from them. (Leviticus 22, 13)
Bread, and parched grain, and boiled grain, you shall not eat from the grain field, until the day when you shall offer from it to your God. It is an everlasting precept in your generations and in all of your dwelling places. (Leviticus 23, 14)
And you shall call this day most honored and most holy; you shall do no servile work in it. It shall be an everlasting ordinance in all your dwelling places and generations. (Leviticus 23, 21)
Therefore, you shall do no work on that day. This shall be an everlasting ordinance for you in all your generations and dwelling places. (Leviticus 23, 31)
And you shall celebrate its solemnity for seven days each year. This shall be an everlasting ordinance in your generations. In the seventh month, you shall celebrate the feast, (Leviticus 23, 41)
On each Sabbath, they shall be changed before the Lord, having been received from the sons of Israel as an everlasting covenant. (Leviticus 24, 8)
But let not their suburbs be sold, for it is an everlasting possession. (Leviticus 25, 34)
For Nadab and Abihu died without children, when they offered, in the sight of the Lord, a strange fire, in the desert of Sinai. And so, Eleazar and Ithamar exercised the priesthood in the sight of Aaron, their father. (Numbers 3, 4)
nor shall he contaminate himself, even over the funeral of his father, or his mother, or his brother, or his sister. For the consecration of his God is upon his head. (Numbers 6, 7)
Now it is the sons of Aaron the priest who shall sound the trumpets. And this shall be an everlasting ordinance, in your generations. (Numbers 10, 8)
And the Lord answered him: “If her father had spit on her face, should she not have been filled with shame for at least seven days? Let her be separated, outside the camp, for seven days, and after that, she will be called back.” (Numbers 12, 14)
