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Then Moses made his way back to his father-in-law, Jethro; Give me leave, he said, to return to Egypt, and see whether my brethren there are still living. And Jethro said, Go in peace. (Exodus 4, 18)
Meanwhile, you must give them the same tale of bricks to make as before; there must be no lessening of it. They are idle; that is what has led to this outcry about going and offering sacrifice to their God. (Exodus 5, 8)
All our flocks must go with us, not a hoof but shall take the road; we shall need them for the worship of the Lord our God. We cannot tell what kind of offering we must make, until we reach the place itself. (Exodus 10, 26)
There must be no delay in paying tithes and first-fruits. Thou shalt make me an offering of the first son that is born to thee, (Exodus 22, 29)
Bid the Israelites bring me gifts in kind, each man offering what his heart prompts him to offer, for your acceptance. (Exodus 25, 2)
and will hang over the priest’s forehead. Whatever fault is found in offering and gift, by Israel’s sons dedicated and hallowed, Aaron must charge himself with it; and the Lord will overlook it, so long as the plate hangs ever on Aaron’s forehead. (Exodus 28, 38)
the flesh, skin and dung of the bullock thou shalt burn beyond the confines of the camp, as an offering for sin. (Exodus 29, 14)
so that the sacrifice of it may atone for them, and their hands be hallowed by the offering of it; these things are too holy to be eaten by anyone not of their family. (Exodus 29, 33)
and on each of those days a bullock must be sacrificed as a sin-offering to atone for them. So offering a victim to make atonement, thou wilt cleanse the altar, and sanctify it by anointing. (Exodus 29, 36)
When an ass has her first foal, thou shalt offer a sheep in payment of its ransom; or, if thou hast no mind to ransom it, let it be killed. The first-born of thy own sons thou must ransom, presenting thyself before me with an offering. (Exodus 34, 20)
Bring the first-fruits of thy land as an offering to the house of the Lord thy God. Seething a kid in its dam’s milk is a rite forbidden thee. (Exodus 34, 26)
an altar for offering incense, with its poles; oil for anointing, and incense made from spices; a screen for the tabernacle entrance; (Exodus 35, 15)
