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  • Whereupon the people had recourse to Moses; and when Moses prayed to the Lord, the fire died down. (Numbers 11, 2)

  • Better that we had died in Egypt, better we should meet our end in this waste desert, than march at the Lord’s bidding into such a land as that, where we shall fall at the sword’s point, and our wives and children be led off as captives! Were it not better to go back to Egypt? (Numbers 14, 3)

  • they died of plague, there in the Lord’s presence; (Numbers 14, 37)

  • A new year was beginning, when the Israelites, marching in their full strength, reached the desert of Sin. Here, while they were halting at Cades, Mary died and was buried. (Numbers 20, 1)

  • rebelling against their authority. Better for us, they said, if we had died when our brethren died, by the Lord’s visitation! (Numbers 20, 3)

  • and the woman who died with him was called Cozbi, daughter to Sur, a man of high rank among the Madianites.) (Numbers 25, 15)

  • it was as enemies they treated you, when they baited a trap for you with Phogor’s rites, and with their countrywoman, the Madianite princess Cozbi, that died when the plague came to punish Phogor’s worshippers. (Numbers 25, 18)

  • Juda had two sons, Her and Onan, who died in the land of Chanaan; (Numbers 26, 19)

  • Our father died in the desert, not that he took any part in Core’s rebellion against the Lord; he died accountable for no sins but his own; and he died without male issue. Why must his name be lost to his clan, only because he had no son? Why may we not inherit side by side with our father’s kinsmen? (Numbers 27, 3)

  • Still angry, he led us this way and that through the desert, till the generation that had offended him died out. (Numbers 32, 13)

  • and now, at the Lord’s command, the high priest Aaron went up to the top of mount Hor and died there. This was on the first day of the fifth month of the fortieth year since the Israelites left Egypt, (Numbers 33, 38)

  • he should have remained in his city of refuge until the high priest died. On the high priest’s death, the slayer is free to return home. (Numbers 35, 28)


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