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I cannot come with thee, he said; I must go back to the land where I was born. (Numbers 10, 30)
Native-born or foreign residents, (Numbers 15, 13)
This law about faults of inadvertence must be observed by all alike, native-born or foreign resident. (Numbers 15, 29)
Thine, too, is every living thing that handsels the womb, and so must be offered to the Lord, be it man or beast; for the first-born of men, and for the first-born of unclean beasts, thou wilt take a ransom instead. (Numbers 18, 15)
But there is no ransoming the first-born of ox or sheep or goat; they are set apart for the Lord. Their blood is to be shed upon the altar, and their fat burned, to please the Lord with the smell of its burning; (Numbers 18, 17)
The sons of Ruben, Israel’s first-born, were called Henoch, Phallu, (Numbers 26, 5)
who married Jochabed, a daughter of Levi, born to him in Egypt; the children she bore to Amram were Aaron and Moses and their sister Mary. (Numbers 26, 59)
And indeed these had enough to do burying their first-born, whom the Lord had smitten when he took vengeance on the powers of Egypt. (Numbers 33, 4)
when you would bring burnt-sacrifice and offering, tithe and first-fruits of your labour, vowed gifts and unvowed, first-born of cattle or of sheep. (Deuteronomy 12, 6)
But where tithes of corn or wine or oil are in question, or the first-born of herd and flock, gifts to the Lord vowed or unvowed, or the first-fruits of thy crops, these thou mayest not eat in thy own city. (Deuteronomy 12, 17)
Thou shalt set apart for the Lord thy God all the first-born of thy cattle and sheep; the calf must never feel the yoke, the lamb never be shorn; (Deuteronomy 15, 19)
If a man twice married loves one wife and is weary of the other, and has children by both, but his first-born by the wife he spurns, (Deuteronomy 21, 15)
