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  • The punishment of such a prophet or dreamer shall be death; he has counselled rebellion against the Lord God, who delivered your race from its slavery in Egypt; he would tempt thee away from the path the Lord thy God has marked out for thee; rid thy company of such plague as this. (Deuteronomy 13, 5)

  • First the witnesses, then the rest of the people must put a hand to the deed, and so thou wilt rid thyself of the plague that infects thy company. (Deuteronomy 17, 7)

  • If anyone is contumacious, rejecting the authority of the priest who then ministers to the Lord thy God, and the judge’s sentence, his life must pay for it. Rid Israel of this plague, (Deuteronomy 17, 12)

  • they must inflict on him the same punishment he would have brought on this brother of his. Thou must rid thyself of the plague, (Deuteronomy 19, 19)

  • Thereupon the citizens shall stone him to death, so that you may be rid of this plague, and every Israelite that hears of it may be afraid to do the like. (Deuteronomy 21, 21)

  • then the citizens must cast her out of her father’s door and stone her to death; this was a foul deed done in a woman of Israel, to play the wanton in her own father’s house; rid thy company of such a plague as that. (Deuteronomy 22, 21)

  • If a man beds with another’s wife, both must die, adulterer and adulteress, and so Israel is rid of a plague. (Deuteronomy 22, 22)

  • If anyone is found leading his fellow-Israelite into a trap,✻ and selling him as a slave for profit, he must die; rid thyself of such a plague as that. (Deuteronomy 24, 7)

  • The Lord will infect thee with plague, till the land thou hast won knows thee no more; (Deuteronomy 28, 21)

  • A warning that land will be, which the Lord so visits with plague and affliction; a warning to the next generation, and their children after them, and to strangers who come from far off to see it.✻ (Deuteronomy 29, 22)

  • And now the Lord sent a heavy plague on the men of Azotus and its neighbourhood, to their undoing, a plague of swellings in the groin. All through their townships, all over the country-side, the infection spread; the mice, too, swarmed everywhere; in the city, the dead lay piled in heaps. (1 Samuel 5, 6)

  • The men of Azotus, finding themselves so plague-ridden, would not keep the ark of Israel’s God among them any longer, to bring disaster upon themselves and their god Dagon; (1 Samuel 5, 7)


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