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  • you too must offer the Lord first-fruits of all that comes to you, making them over to the high priest Aaron. (Numbers 18, 28)

  • Then he spoke of Amalec, Amalec, first-fruits of the nations, shall have his very gleanings destroyed; (Numbers 24, 20)

  • Another day of solemn observance, on which no servile work must be done, is the day of first-fruits, when you bring the Lord a bread-offering out of the new crops. (Numbers 28, 26)

  • these must be given to the high priest Eleazar, as the Lord’s first-fruits. (Numbers 31, 29)

  • All these, the full toll of the Lord’s first-fruits, Moses gave over to the high priest Eleazar, as the Lord had bidden him; (Numbers 31, 41)

  • and brought back with them such sample of its fruits as would show us how fertile it was; This is a fair land, they said, that the Lord means to give us.✻ (Deuteronomy 1, 25)

  • when you would bring burnt-sacrifice and offering, tithe and first-fruits of your labour, vowed gifts and unvowed, first-born of cattle or of sheep. (Deuteronomy 12, 6)

  • But where tithes of corn or wine or oil are in question, or the first-born of herd and flock, gifts to the Lord vowed or unvowed, or the first-fruits of thy crops, these thou mayest not eat in thy own city. (Deuteronomy 12, 17)

  • and come to the place the Lord thy God has chosen for the sanctuary of his name, to feast on it there in his presence; a tenth part of thy corn and wine and oil, and the first-fruits of thy herds and flocks; so thou wilt learn to fear the Lord thy God continually. (Deuteronomy 14, 23)

  • and then keep the Feast of Weeks, honouring the Lord thy God with an offering freely made out of the fruits thy labour has earned, in that measure in which the Lord has prospered thee. (Deuteronomy 16, 10)

  • they can claim the first-fruits, too, of corn, and wine, and oil, and part of the wool that is brought in at sheep-shearing. (Deuteronomy 18, 4)

  • thou wilt set apart first-fruits out of all thy crops. These thou wilt put in a basket, and then carry them to the place the Lord thy God has chosen as the sanctuary of his name. (Deuteronomy 26, 2)


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