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  • But for your part, be careful not to touch anything, big or small since everything shall be consecrated in anathema; do not take anything for yourself lest the curse be upon the camp of Israel and bring trouble upon it. (Joshua 6, 18)

  • Samson then said to the boy who held him by the hand, "Lead me where I can touch the pillars on which this house rests, so that I may lean on them." (Judges 16, 26)

  • and made this vow, "O Yahweh of hosts, if only you will have compassion on your maidservant and give me a son, I will put him in your service for as long as he lives and no razor shall touch his head." (1 Samuel 1, 11)

  • On that day, however, as the Israelites became weary, Saul took an oath putting the people under the ban, "Cursed be the man who takes food before evening, before I have avenged myself on my enemies." Because of this oath, no one dared touch any food. (1 Samuel 14, 24)

  • Then the people tried to persuade David to take some food while it was still day, but David swore, "May God do so to me and more if I touch food before sundown!" (2 Samuel 3, 35)

  • The king commanded, "Leave the tomb in peace, and let no one touch his bones." And his bones, together with the bones of the prophet of Samaria, were not touched. (2 Kings 23, 18)

  • "Do not touch my anointed ones, do not harm my prophets." (1 Chronicles 16, 22)

  • They have decided to consume these things completely, although it is not lawful for any of the people even to touch them with their hands. (Judith 11, 13)

  • From six troubles he will rescue you; at the seventh no harm will touch you. (Job 5, 19)

  • Though his pride reach to the heavens and his head touch the clouds, (Job 20, 6)

  • "Touch not my anointed ones," he warned, "do my prophets no harm!" (Psalms 105, 15)

  • Bend your heavens, O Lord, and come down; touch the mountain and make it smoke. (Psalms 144, 5)


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