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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)
So the children of Israel did as they were bidden, gathering up one more, another less, (Exodus 16, 17)
But the people, thirsting for lack of water, grew loud in their complaints against Moses; Didst thou bring us away from Egypt, they said, only to let as die here, with our children and our cattle, of thirst? (Exodus 17, 3)
to bow down and worship it. I, thy God, the Lord Almighty, am jealous in my love; be my enemy, and thy children, to the third and fourth generation, for thy guilt shall make amends; (Exodus 20, 5)
But if his master has assigned a wife to him, and she has borne sons and daughters, this woman and her children shall belong to the master; the slave shall go free in the same guise as before. (Exodus 21, 4)
It may be that the slave, for love of his master, and of his own wife and children, will refuse to take his leave; (Exodus 21, 5)
My anger will blaze out against you, and I will smite you with the sword, making widows of your own wives, orphans of your own children. (Exodus 22, 24)
The breast, too, that was held up in worship, and the shoulder that was set apart, you must eat in a place that is clean of all defilement, thou and thy sons and thy daughters, too, with thee. This share of the welcome-offerings the sons of Israel bring is kept for thee and thy children; (Leviticus 10, 14)
You will continue for all time to make intercession, once a year, for the children of Israel, and for all the faults they have committed.And Aaron carried out the commands which the Lord had given to Moses. (Leviticus 16, 34)
If a man has commerce with the wife of his father’s brother, or his mother’s brother, bringing shame on his own kindred, man and woman will be held to account; they shall not live to breed children. (Leviticus 20, 20)
The man who takes his brother’s wife in marriage does a forbidden thing, bringing shame on his own brother; children they shall have never.✻ (Leviticus 20, 21)
Then, with his children, he must be restored to his kindred and to his ancestral lands. (Leviticus 25, 41)
