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  • is to carry the curtains of the tabernacle, and the second covering that makes a roof over the place of covenant, and the purple canopy over all, and the screen at the entrance of the tabernacle; (Numbers 4, 25)

  • for Aaron, When thou dost put the seven lamps in their place, the lamp-stand must be set up on the south side of the tabernacle; and give orders that the lamps face northwards, towards the table of the loaves on the other side, the lamp-stand turned towards it, and so shedding light upon it. (Numbers 8, 2)

  • After these the Caathites marched, with their holy burden;✻ the tabernacle going on first, so as to be ready for them when they reached the place where it was set up. (Numbers 10, 21)

  • So they travelled three days’ journey from the mountain of the Lord; and all those three days’ journey the ark that bore record of the Lord’s covenant went at their head✻ to choose their camping-place. (Numbers 10, 33)

  • It was this divine punishment by fire which gave the place its name, the Place of Burning. (Numbers 11, 3)

  • If all the flocks and herds were slaughtered, would that be enough for them? Nay, if all the fish in the sea could be brought into one place, would they even so be content? (Numbers 11, 22)

  • and the place was called ever after, The Graves of Greed, from the men that lay buried there whose greed was their undoing. From the Graves of Greed they made their way to Haseroth, and there encamped. (Numbers 11, 34)

  • the Lord answered, Nay, if her father had spat in her face, must she not have spent seven days hiding her blushes? Let her be shut out from the camp for seven days, and then brought back. (Numbers 12, 14)

  • It was from this cluster which the Israelites carried away that the place got its name of Nehelescol, the Ravine of Grapes. (Numbers 13, 25)

  • These thou wilt lay up in the tabernacle, before the ark, my appointed trysting-place with thee. (Numbers 17, 4)

  • 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)

  • One who has touched a man’s dead body, and will not use this salve for his cleansing, profanes the Lord’s dwelling-place; he is lost to Israel, unclean still, and bearing the burden of his defilement, until the lustral water sprinkles him. (Numbers 19, 13)


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