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  • If he makes no protest on hearing of it, but waits till afterwards before making his decision, she must pay her vow, keep the promise she made; there was no protest from him when he heard of it. (Numbers 30, 15)

  • If, after hearing of it, he refuses his consent, then it is he that will be held to account for her fault.✻ (Numbers 30, 16)

  • and this is proved in the hearing of the people, after due consideration of the pleas brought by the slayer and by the dead man’s kin, (Numbers 35, 24)

  • To-day I will begin making thy name a name of terror, so that every nation on earth, hearing it, shall be overcome with fear, sudden as the throes of a woman in travail. (Deuteronomy 2, 25)

  • Here, then, Moses called the whole of Israel together, and said to them, Listen, Israel, to the observances and the decrees I now proclaim in your hearing; learn them well, and live by them. (Deuteronomy 5, 1)

  • Hearing this, the Lord said to me, I have listened to the plea this people of mine has made to thee, and all they have said is well said. (Deuteronomy 5, 28)

  • so that others may be warned by hearing of it, and none dare to do the like again. (Deuteronomy 19, 20)

  • And then, in the hearing of the whole army, each chieftain will make this proclamation to the men of his own company: Is there anyone here who has built a new house, and not yet handselled it? Let him go back home; shall he be slain in battle, and leave another to handsel it?✻ (Deuteronomy 20, 5)

  • at the time when all Israel meets in the place the Lord has chosen, to present themselves before him, their Lord and God, the terms of this law must be read out in the presence and in the hearing of the whole people. (Deuteronomy 31, 11)

  • Summon the elders and counsellors among all the tribes, and let me say my say in their hearing; let me call upon heaven and earth to bear witness against them. (Deuteronomy 31, 28)

  • So when Moses had performed his errand, reciting the whole of this song in the hearing of the assembled people, with Josue the son of Nun at his side, (Deuteronomy 32, 44)

  • And when the trumpets blow a long blast that rises and falls, the whole people, on hearing it, must raise a loud cry; at that cry, the walls of the city will fall down flat, and each man will go in to the assault at the place where he is posted. (Joshua 6, 5)


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