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  • 'Whatever I am now commanding you, you must keep and observe, adding nothing to it, taking nothing away. (Deuteronomy 13, 1)

  • 'If, when attacking a town, you have to besiege it for a long time before you capture it, you must not destroy its trees by taking the axe to them: eat their fruit but do not cut them down. Is the tree in the fields human, that you should besiege it too? (Deuteronomy 20, 19)

  • 'In the third year, the tithing year, when you have finished taking the tithe of your whole income and have given it to the Levite, the foreigner, the orphan and the widow so that, in your towns, they may eat to their heart's content, (Deuteronomy 26, 12)

  • And you will be the astonishment, the byword, the laughing-stock of all the peoples where Yahweh is taking you. (Deuteronomy 28, 37)

  • 'Against you Yahweh will raise a distant nation from the ends of the earth like an eagle taking wing: a nation whose language you do not understand, (Deuteronomy 28, 49)

  • He then seized the elders of the town and, taking desert-thorn and thistles, tore the men of Succoth to pieces. (Judges 8, 16)

  • After Gideon's death, the people of Israel again began to prostitute themselves to the Baals, taking Baal-Berith for their god. (Judges 8, 33)

  • he went up Mount Zalmon with all his men. Then taking an axe in his hands, he cut off the branch of a tree, picked it up and put it on his shoulder, and said to the men with him, 'Hurry and do what you have seen me do.' (Judges 9, 48)

  • they said, 'Up! we must go against them, since we have looked at the country and it is excellent, though you take no action! Waste no time in setting out and taking possession of the country. (Judges 18, 9)

  • Taking it with her, she went back to the town. Her mother-in-law saw what she had gleaned. Ruth also took out what she had kept after eating all she wanted, and gave that to her. (Ruth 2, 18)

  • Now, in former times, it was the custom in Israel to confirm a transaction in matters of redemption or inheritance by one of the parties taking off his sandal and giving it to the other. This was how agreements were ratified in Israel. (Ruth 4, 7)

  • And Naomi, taking the child, held him to her breast; and she it was who looked after him. (Ruth 4, 16)


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