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If a man entrusts his neighbour with ass or ox or sheep or any other beast for safe keeping, and it is killed or wounded or carried off by enemies, with no witness to the fact, (Exodus 22, 10)
Never must thou take up a false cry, or join hands with the guilty by giving false witness in their favour. (Exodus 23, 1)
Never must thou follow with the crowd in doing wrong, or be swayed by many voices so as to give false judgement; (Exodus 23, 2)
Do not give false judgement when the cause of the poor is tried. (Exodus 23, 6)
Moses, too, removed his tent,✻ and pitched it far off, away from the camp, calling it, The tent which bears witness to the covenant; to this, all who had disputes to settle must betake themselves, away from the camp. (Exodus 33, 7)
And, once he was within the tent that bore witness of the covenant, the pillar of cloud would come down and stand at the entrance of it, and there the Lord spoke with Moses, (Exodus 33, 9)
Here is a sin men commit; a man hears the call that puts him under oath, and can bear witness of what he has seen or known, yet witness he bears none; he must pay the penalty.✻ (Leviticus 5, 1)
You have prostituted yourselves to the worship of false gods; to them you must offer victims no longer. Such is the law they and their descendants must obey for all time; (Leviticus 17, 7)
Thou shalt not yield up any child of thine to be devoted to the false god Moloch, doing dishonour to the name of thy God; am I not the Lord? (Leviticus 18, 21)
Do not pervert justice by giving false awards, whether by taking a man’s poverty into account,✻ or by flattering the great; give every man his just due. (Leviticus 19, 15)
giving him this message for the sons of Israel: If any Israelite, or alien living among you, sacrifices a child of his to the false god Moloch, his life must pay for it; he must be stoned publicly. (Leviticus 20, 2)
All the Israelites are to encamp in their several companies, under banners and emblems of their own, by their families, with the tabernacle that bears witness of me in the middle. (Numbers 2, 2)
