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If it is some unclean beast, which cannot be offered to the Lord in sacrifice, it must be brought before the priest, (Leviticus 27, 11)
What, then, if a man be inflamed with jealousy against his wife, that either is defiled, or has brought false suspicion on herself? (Numbers 5, 14)
And this is the rite he must follow when the period of his vow is completed. He will be brought to the tabernacle door, (Numbers 6, 13)
So must the time of his dedication be brought to an end, and so must his vow be fulfilled; apart from any special undertaking he may have made. To achieve the purpose of such consecration, he must carry out the full intentions of his vow. (Numbers 6, 21)
If all the flocks and herds were slaughtered, would that be enough for them? Nay, if all the fish in the sea could be brought into one place, would they even so be content? (Numbers 11, 22)
And now the Lord sent a wind that brought a flight of quails over the sea, and drove them down where the camp was, a day’s journey away on each side; quails that hovered only two cubits above the ground. (Numbers 11, 31)
the Lord answered, Nay, if her father had spat in her face, must she not have spent seven days hiding her blushes? Let her be shut out from the camp for seven days, and then brought back. (Numbers 12, 14)
They also made their way to the Ravine of Grapes and cut off a branch with a cluster hanging from it, that needed two men with a pole to carry it; these they brought with them, as well as some of the pomegranates and figs that grew there. (Numbers 13, 24)
As for the men Moses had sent to survey the country, who returned to embitter the multitude against him by the ill report they brought with them, (Numbers 14, 36)
So the priest will make intercession for the whole congregation of Israel, and their fault shall be pardoned. It was an unwitting offence, and even so they have brought the Lord burnt-sacrifice, and a victim for fault, to atone for their error. (Numbers 15, 25)
When he was brought before Moses and Aaron and the common assembly of the people, (Numbers 15, 33)
and that God the Lord, who brought them out of the land of Egypt to make them his own people. (Numbers 15, 41)
