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  • and, having immolated one sparrow in an earthen vessel over living waters, (Leviticus 14, 50)

  • And while the woman stands before the Lord, he shall uncover her head, and he shall place over her hands the sacrifice of recollection and oblation of jealousy. But he shall take hold of the most bitter waters, in which he has gathered curses with loathing. (Numbers 5, 18)

  • And he shall bind her by an oath, and he shall say: ‘If another man has not slept with you, and if you have not been polluted by forsaking the bed of your husband, these most bitter waters, into which I have gathered curses, shall not harm you. (Numbers 5, 19)

  • May the cursed waters enter into your stomach, and may your womb swell and your thigh rot.’ And the woman shall respond: ‘Amen, amen.’ (Numbers 5, 22)

  • And the priest shall write these curses in a little book, and then he shall erase them with the very bitter waters, into which he had gathered the curses, (Numbers 5, 23)

  • takes a handful of the sacrifice from that which is offered, and burns it upon the altar, and then he may give the most bitter waters to the woman as a drink. (Numbers 5, 26)

  • And they shall take some of the ashes from the burning and the sin offering, and they shall pour living waters over them into a vessel. (Numbers 19, 17)

  • If anyone has not been expiated by this ritual, his soul shall perish from the midst of the Church. For he has polluted the Sanctuary of the Lord, and he has not been sprinkled with purifying waters. (Numbers 19, 20)

  • This precept shall be an everlasting ordinance. Likewise, the one who has sprinkled the waters shall wash his garments. All who will have touched the waters of expiation shall be unclean until evening. (Numbers 19, 21)

  • “Take the rod, and gather the people, you and your brother Aaron, and speak to the rock before them, and it shall bestow waters. And when you have brought forth water from the rock, the entire multitude and their cattle shall drink.” (Numbers 20, 8)

  • And when Moses had lifted up his hand, striking the stone twice with the rod, very great waters went forth, so much so that the people and their cattle were able to drink. (Numbers 20, 11)

  • And we beg you to permit us to cross through your land. We will not go through the fields, nor through the vineyards; we will not drink the waters of your wells, but we will travel by the public ways, neither turning aside to the right, nor to the left, until we have passed your borders.” (Numbers 20, 17)


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