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You will be lost among the Gentiles, swallowed up by a hostile country. (Leviticus 26, 38)
Would you have the family of Caath lost to Levi’s tribe? (Numbers 4, 18)
But if anyone who is clean of defilement and not hindered by his travels neglects to keep the pasch, he is lost to his people. Paschal time came, sacrifice to the Lord he would not; he will be held to account for it. (Numbers 9, 13)
And the Lord’s answer was, Has my arm lost its power? Thou wilt see for thyself, in a little, whether this promise of mine comes true. (Numbers 11, 23)
But if anyone, citizen or alien, is guilty of an offence through pride, and in a spirit of rebellion against the Lord, he is lost to his people. (Numbers 15, 30)
Still living they went down to the depths beneath, and earth closed over them, and their names were lost to the muster-roll of the people. (Numbers 16, 33)
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)
The man who will not avail himself of such atonement is lost to the congregation; he is a profanation to the Lord’s sanctuary until the lustral water has sprinkled him.✻ (Numbers 19, 20)
all their domain is lost, from Hesebon to Dibon; weary of the battle, in Nophe and distant Medaba they have taken refuge at last. (Numbers 21, 30)
Our father died in the desert, not that he took any part in Core’s rebellion against the Lord; he died accountable for no sins but his own; and he died without male issue. Why must his name be lost to his clan, only because he had no son? Why may we not inherit side by side with our father’s kinsmen? (Numbers 27, 3)
If these marry into another tribe, their land will go with them, and it will be lost to our tribe, transferred to the possession of another. (Numbers 36, 3)
on all of them his hand fell, and they were lost to our ranks. (Deuteronomy 2, 15)
