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and immolating the ram before the Lord as a welcome-offering; at the same time he will present the basket of unleavened things and the customary gifts. (Numbers 6, 17)
And now the priest will take the ram’s shoulder, which has been cooking, and one of the loaves from the basket and one of the cakes, and put them into the hands of the newly shaved Nazirite, (Numbers 6, 19)
Has the Lord, they asked, sent his word by Moses and no other? Has he not spoken to us too? Such were the complaints the Lord must needs listen to. (Numbers 12, 2)
No land of milk and honey for our journey’s end, no fields and vineyards to enjoy; what more wilt thou ask of us? Wilt thou pluck out our eyes too? No, we will not come. (Numbers 16, 14)
what we ask of thee is leave to pass through this land of thine. There shall be no marching through fields or vineyards, no drinking at thy wells; we will travel by the high road, not to right or left, until we have passed beyond thy frontiers. (Numbers 20, 17)
asking him for leave to pass through his country, upon condition that they kept clear of fields and vineyards, drank no water from the wells, and marched along the high road until they reached the end of his dominions. (Numbers 21, 22)
he bade them stay there for the night, so that he might answer as the Lord should direct him. To this they consented; and when God came to Balaam and asked him, (Numbers 22, 8)
How comes it, asked the angel, that thou hast thrice beaten thy ass? I came to intercept thee, because this errand of thine is headstrong and defies my will; (Numbers 22, 32)
And Balac asked Balaam, What trick is this thou hast played on me? I sent for thee to curse my enemies; wilt thou bless them instead? (Numbers 23, 11)
And Balac, waiting there with the chiefs of Moab by the burnt-sacrifice, asked him what the Lord’s word was. (Numbers 23, 17)
What means it, he asked, that you have spared the women-folk? (Numbers 31, 15)
and we would ask a favour of thee; grant us this land for our portion, instead of making us cross the Jordan to win it. (Numbers 32, 5)
