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enclosing with it all the appurtenances used for its ceremonies, fire-pans, flesh-hooks, forks, pot-hooks and shovels; they must wrap up all the appurtenances of this altar in a covering of violet skins, and then put poles through the rings of the altar itself. (Numbers 4, 14)
Then, before the tabernacle door, the Nazirite will shave off the consecrated growth of hair, and throw it upon the fire that consumes his welcome-offering. (Numbers 6, 18)
On the day when the tabernacle was set up, a cloud overshadowed it; and when evening came, fire seemed to hang over the canopy of it till morning. (Numbers 9, 15)
So it was continually; by day, cloud hung above it, by night, what seemed like fire; (Numbers 9, 16)
Meanwhile, the people were assailing the Lord with complaints, and be-moaning their hard lot. The Lord was roused to anger when he heard it, and sent a fire which burnt up the outlying part of the camp. (Numbers 11, 1)
Whereupon the people had recourse to Moses; and when Moses prayed to the Lord, the fire died down. (Numbers 11, 2)
It was this divine punishment by fire which gave the place its name, the Place of Burning. (Numbers 11, 3)
good news, too, for the inhabitants of this land. They know how thou dwellest among thy people, letting thyself be seen face to face, sheltering us with cloud, going before us in a pillar of cloud by day, of fire by night. (Numbers 14, 14)
but not before the two hundred and fifty men who stood there offering incense had perished by fire sent from heaven. (Numbers 16, 35)
So the priest Eleazar took these brazen censers from the hands of the dead men the fire had killed, and beat them into plates, which he nailed to the altar, (Numbers 16, 39)
Aaron obeyed, and ran into the midst of the throng where the fire was already making havoc;✻ he offered incense (Numbers 16, 47)
Cedar-wood, too, and hyssop and stuff twice-dyed in scarlet must be thrown by the priest into the fire which consumes the heifer. (Numbers 19, 6)
