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  • Pharaoh could have supervisors in the land and could levy a tax of one fifth of the produce of the land during the seven years of plenty. (Genesis 41, 34)

  • The flax and the barley were ruined, as the barley was almost ripe and the flax was in flower, (Exodus 9, 31)

  • Yahweh said to Moses, "Take sweet spices: storax, onycha, galbanum, sweet spices and pure frankincense in equal parts, (Exodus 30, 34)

  • For example, if someone goes to the forest with a companion to cut firewood and as he wields the axe to cut a tree, the blade comes off its handle, mortally wounding his companion, he can flee into one of those cities and so save himself. (Deuteronomy 19, 5)

  • If, on attacking a city, you have to lay siege to it for a long time before capturing it, you shall not destroy the fruit trees around it nor cut them with your axe, that you may eat their fruit. Do not cut them, then. Are the trees of the field men that they should also be stricken? (Deuteronomy 20, 19)

  • The woman had hidden them on the roof of the house, under the stalks of flax which she kept there. (Joshua 2, 6)

  • But when the Israelites grew stronger, they exacted taxes from the Canaanites who stayed in their place. (Judges 1, 28)

  • nor did the tribe of Zebulun drive out the inhabitants of Kitron and Nahalol. These Canaanites lived among them, but had to pay taxes to them. (Judges 1, 30)

  • The same happened with the tribe of Naphtali that failed to drive out the inhabitants of Beth-shemesh and Beth-anath; they had to dwell in the midst of the Canaanites who lived in that region. Nevertheless, the inhabitants of Beth-shemesh and Beth-anath paid taxes to this tribe. (Judges 1, 33)

  • The Amorites also remained in Har-heres, Aijalon and Shaalbim, but when the tribe of Joseph grew stronger, they forced the Amorites to pay taxes. (Judges 1, 35)

  • so he went up to Mount Zalmon with all his troops. Taking an ax, he cut down a branch of a tree, lifted it up and bore it on his shoulders. He then said to the troops with him, "You have seen what I have done, so do the same." (Judges 9, 48)

  • When they arrived in Lehi, the Philistines ran to him with shouts of victory. But the Spirit of Yahweh came upon Samson. The ropes that bound him became like linen flax burned in the fire and the knots were loosened from his arms. (Judges 15, 14)


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