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and these he paid over to Aaron and his sons as the Lord had bidden him. (Numbers 3, 51)
Then the Lord bade Moses and Aaron (Numbers 4, 1)
When the order is given for marching, it is for Aaron and his sons to go in and take down the veil at the sanctuary entrance, in which they will wrap up the ark; (Numbers 4, 5)
Then when Aaron and his sons have wrapped up the sanctuary and all its appurtenances ready for the march, the sons of Caath will enter and carry them away in their wrappings; they are not to touch the things of the sanctuary, on pain of death. Such charge will the sons of Caath have over the tabernacle that attests my covenant; (Numbers 4, 15)
and Eleazar, son of the high priest Aaron, will be in command of them. Under his care is the oil for feeding the lamps, and the spices for the incense; under his care the continual sacrifice, and the oil used for anointing, and all that concerns the worship paid in the tabernacle, and all the furniture of the sanctuary. (Numbers 4, 16)
This warning, too, the Lord gave to Moses and Aaron; (Numbers 4, 17)
If you value their lives, order their doings thus; death is the penalty, if they should touch what has been set apart for holy uses. Only Aaron and his sons may enter; and they will direct what is to be the task of each Levite, what burden he is to carry. (Numbers 4, 19)
shall be carried by the family of Gerson, as Aaron and his sons shall direct; they will make known what burden falls to each. (Numbers 4, 27)
This is the charge which the sons of Gerson will have over the tabernacle which attests my covenant, and Ithamar, son of the high priest Aaron, will have the disposal of them. (Numbers 4, 28)
Such duties and tasks the sons of Merari will have, in the tabernacle that attests my covenant, and these too will be at the disposal of Ithamar, son of the high priest Aaron. (Numbers 4, 33)
So Moses and Aaron and the chieftains registered the households and families of Caath, (Numbers 4, 34)
So that the full register of the Levites, which Moses and Aaron and the chieftains made, household by household and family by family, (Numbers 4, 46)
