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  • So Man gave names to all the cattle, the birds of the air and to every beast of the field. But he did not find among them a helper like himself. (Genesis 2, 20)

  • Yahweh said to him, "Well then, whoever kills Cain, will suffer vengeance seven times." And Yahweh put a mark on Cain to prevent anyone who met him from killing him. (Genesis 4, 15)

  • I haven't brought you any animal torn by a wild beast. I suffered the loss and you demanded payment from me for whatever was stolen by day or night. (Genesis 31, 39)

  • But among the Israelites not a dog will howl for the death of either man or beast. This is that you may understand that Yahweh makes a distinction between Egypt and Israel. (Exodus 11, 7)

  • "Consecrate to me every firstborn: the first to leave the womb among the sons of Israel, whether of man or beast, is mine." (Exodus 13, 2)

  • As Pharaoh stubbornly refused to let us go, Yahweh slew every firstborn in Egypt, of man and beast. That is why I sacrifice to Yahweh all the males of my cattle that first open the womb, but the firstborn of my sons, I redeem.' (Exodus 13, 15)

  • No hand shall touch him but he will be stoned or shot down by arrows; be it man or beast he shall not live.' Only when the ram's horn sounds may some of them go up to the mountain." (Exodus 19, 13)

  • Whoever has sexual relations with a beast shall die. (Exodus 22, 18)

  • If on the other hand the priest on examination does not find white hair on the mark and it is not deeper than the surrounding skin, but is light in color, then the priest shall isolate him for seven days. (Leviticus 13, 26)

  • If the mark is still unchanged and has not spread over the skin, but instead is light in color, this means that it is only a swelling due to the burn. The priest shall declare the man clean: it is merely a burn scar. (Leviticus 13, 28)

  • When a mark of mildew appears on a piece of clothing - woolen or linen clothing, (Leviticus 13, 47)

  • If any Israelite or any alien living among you snares in hunting any beast or bird that may be eaten, (Leviticus 17, 12)


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