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  • Then Noah built an altar to Yahweh and, choosing from all the clean animals and all the clean birds he presented burnt offerings on the altar. (Genesis 8, 20)

  • Abimelech took sheep, cattle, men and women slaves, and presented them to Abraham, and gave him back his wife Sarah. (Genesis 20, 14)

  • Abraham then took sheep and cattle and presented them to Abimelech, and the two of them made a covenant. (Genesis 21, 27)

  • Then Pharaoh had Joseph summoned, and they hurried him from the dungeon. He shaved and changed his clothes, and presented himself before Pharaoh. (Genesis 41, 14)

  • The men took this gift; they took double the amount of money with them, and Benjamin. They set off, went down to Egypt and presented themselves before Joseph. (Genesis 43, 15)

  • He had taken five of his brothers, and he now presented them to Pharaoh. (Genesis 47, 2)

  • Joseph brought his father and presented him to Pharaoh. Jacob paid his respects to Pharaoh. (Genesis 47, 7)

  • The hide of the victim presented by someone to the priest to be offered as a burnt offering will revert to the priest. (Leviticus 7, 8)

  • One of the cakes of this offering must be presented as an offering to Yahweh; it will revert to the priest who pours out the blood of the communion sacrifice. (Leviticus 7, 14)

  • For I have deprived the Israelites of the forequarter offered and the thigh presented in their communion sacrifices, and given them to the priest Aaron and his descendants; this is a perpetual law for the Israelites." ' (Leviticus 7, 34)

  • Such was the portion of Aaron and his descendants in the food burnt for Yahweh, the day he presented them to Yahweh for them to become his priests. (Leviticus 7, 35)

  • Aaron's sons then presented the blood to him; he dipped his finger in it and put some on the horns of the altar, and then poured the rest of the blood at the foot of the altar. (Leviticus 9, 9)


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