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the Lord answered, Bring me a three-year-old heifer, a three-year-old she-goat, and a three-year-old ram, and a turtle-dove, and a pigeon. (Genesis 15, 9)
The man who would make a welcome-offering✻ of cattle, must bring to the Lord a beast without blemish, bullock or heifer as he will. (Leviticus 3, 1)
Here is the law of sacrifice, divinely instituted. Bid the sons of Israel bring a red heifer, fully grown and free from blemish, one that has never borne the yoke. (Numbers 19, 2)
the heifer itself he will burn publicly, committing skin and flesh, blood and dung to the flames. (Numbers 19, 5)
Cedar-wood, too, and hyssop and stuff twice-dyed in scarlet must be thrown by the priest into the fire which consumes the heifer. (Numbers 19, 6)
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)
It is for the elders of the nearest city to do what must be done. They will choose out from the herd a heifer that has never borne yoke or ploughed furrow, (Deuteronomy 21, 3)
and in some wild and rugged glen, that was never ploughed or sown, this heifer must have its neck broken. (Deuteronomy 21, 4)
And the elders of this neighbouring city, close to the dead man,✻ will wash their hands over the heifer that lies slain in the glen, (Deuteronomy 21, 6)
and they, before the sun of the seventh day had set, asked Samson, What is sweeter than honey, what is stronger than a lion? You have been yoking my heifer, said he, to your plough, or my riddle would be unanswered still. (Judges 14, 18)
Hard times, when one heifer and a pair of sheep are all the stock a man has; (Isaiah 7, 21)
My heart laments for Moab, once ringed with walled cities as far as Segor; Segor that now moans like a full-grown heifer.✻ There is weeping on the slopes of Luith; along the Oronaim road they wail aloud for misery. (Isaiah 15, 5)
