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Thou shalt keep the feast of the seven weeks, with the first-fruits of thy wheat harvest, and another feast at the end of the year, when all is gathered in. (Exodus 34, 22)
and with the fifteenth day of the month comes the feast of unleavened bread; for a whole week you will eat your bread without leaven. (Leviticus 23, 6)
giving him this message for the Israelites: From the fifteenth day of this seventh month onwards, you will keep, for a whole week, the feast of Tent-dwelling. (Leviticus 23, 34)
The Nazirite, while he is set apart, must not pass any razor over his head until his consecration to the Lord has been completed; the growth of his hair is a sign of dedication. (Numbers 6, 5)
nor may he incur defilement when father or mother, brother or sister is buried; the hair is a sign of his dedication to his God, (Numbers 6, 7)
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)
And when the altar was to be anointed, the chieftains had their dedication gifts to bring before it; (Numbers 7, 10)
so the Lord said to Moses, Let the chieftains bring their dedication gifts on successive days. (Numbers 7, 11)
All these dedication gifts were offered by the chieftains of Israel at the time when the altar was hallowed. There were twelve silver dishes, twelve silver bowls and twelve saucers of gold. (Numbers 7, 84)
The Israelites, he said, must celebrate the paschal feast, now that the time has come round; (Numbers 9, 2)
And when you keep feast or holiday, and at the new moon, you will make burnt-sacrifice and welcome-offering to the sound of the trumpet, to claim the divine audience; audience from the Lord your God. (Numbers 10, 10)
When you offer the Lord ox or sheep in burnt-sacrifice, or by way of welcome-offering (whether in payment of a vow, or out of devotion, or because you would greet the Lord with acceptable fragrance on occasion of some solemn feast), (Numbers 15, 3)
