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these were the heads of families that had left their names to clans. From Ruben, Israel’s first-born, came Henoch, Phallu, Hesron and Charmi. (Exodus 6, 14)
and with that every first-born thing in the land of Egypt will die, whether it be the first-born of Pharao, where he sits on his throne, or the first-born of the slave-woman working at the mill; all the first-born, too, of your cattle. (Exodus 11, 5)
the night on which I will pass through the land of Egypt, and smite every first-born thing in the land of Egypt, man and beast alike; so I will give sentence on all the powers of Egypt,✻ I, the Lord. (Exodus 12, 12)
Then, at midnight, the Lord’s stroke fell; fell on every first-born thing in the land of Egypt, whether it were the first-born of Pharao, where he sat on his throne, or the first-born of some captive woman where she lay in her dungeon; all the first-born, too, of their cattle. (Exodus 12, 29)
Native-born, or foreign resident, the same rules are binding on everyone. (Exodus 12, 49)
Dedicate to me every first-born thing that Israel yields, whether it be man or beast, the first-fruits of every womb; all these are forfeit to me. (Exodus 13, 2)
thou shalt dedicate to the Lord the first-born of every womb, the first-fruits of all thy cattle; every such thing, if it be of the male sex, is forfeit to him. (Exodus 13, 12)
When an ass has its first foal, thou shalt offer a sheep in payment of its ransom; if not, it must be killed.✻ And every first-born man child of thy own race shall have a price paid for his ransom. (Exodus 13, 13)
how Pharao’s heart was hardened, and he would not let you go free, until the Lord slew every first-born male thing, man or beast, in the land of Egypt. That (thou shalt say) is why I immolate to the Lord every first-born thing, the first-fruits of every womb, except among my own children; and for these I must pay ransom; (Exodus 13, 15)
If men fall out, and one of them strikes a woman who is pregnant, so that the child is still-born, but she herself lives, he must pay whatever sum the woman’s husband demands, and the judges agree to; (Exodus 21, 22)
There must be no delay in paying tithes and first-fruits. Thou shalt make me an offering of the first son that is born to thee, (Exodus 22, 29)
and with thy oxen and sheep thou shalt do the like; for seven days the dam may keep her first-born, after that it must be offered to me. (Exodus 22, 30)
