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All that is set apart, when offerings are made to the Lord, is my gift to thee; whatever is offered by way of bloodless sacrifice, or to atone for some fault or wrong done, and vowed to holy uses, belongs to thee and thine. (Numbers 18, 9)
It must be eaten on holy ground, and only by men, this consecrated gift I make thee. (Numbers 18, 10)
All the sanctuary dues which the sons of Israel offer I give to thee and to thy sons and daughters by a perpetual deed of gift; it is a covenant between the Lord and thy race that time cannot alter.✻ (Numbers 18, 19)
Here is the law of sacrifice, divinely instituted. Bid the sons of Israel bring a red heifer, fully grown and free from blemish, one that has never borne the yoke. (Numbers 19, 2)
The ashes of the heifer must be collected by a man who is still free from defilement, and poured out in some place that is free from defilement; and there the people of Israel will keep them to provide lustral water, the ashes of this heifer that is burned to atone for men’s faults. (Numbers 19, 9)
and some man who is free from defilement, using hyssop for a brush, must sprinkle the tent with it, and the furniture of the tent, and all those who are defiled by contact with death. (Numbers 19, 18)
In thanksgiving for this, we would offer as a gift to the Lord the spoils we have taken severally, such as are of gold; anklet and armlet, ring and bracelet and necklace; and do thou make intercession for us to the Lord. (Numbers 31, 50)
sixteen thousand seven hundred and fifty sicles in weight, as a gift from the commanders and captains, (Numbers 31, 52)
None of the men who made their way out of Egypt and then would not follow me, men of twenty years and more, shall ever see the land which was my promised gift to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. (Numbers 32, 11)
So Moses passed on word to the Israelites that this was the territory they were to divide up by lot; the Lord’s destined gift to nine and a half out of the twelve tribes. (Numbers 34, 13)
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)
The land you see before you is the Lord’s gift to you, a divine gift; march in and take possession of it, in fulfilment of the promises he made to your fathers; let there be no cowardice, no shrinking here. (Deuteronomy 1, 21)
