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  • but of these, Nadab and Abiu were punished with death for offering the Lord unhallowed fire. (Numbers 26, 61)

  • Refuse to follow him, and he will leave his people here in the desert so you will be the death of us all. (Numbers 32, 15)

  • In such causes, anyone who struck a deadly blow with a weapon of iron must be reckoned a murderer, and put to death; (Numbers 35, 16)

  • then he is innocent, and must be rescued from the avenger’s power. He must be taken back, by award of the court, to his city of refuge, and make his abode there until the death of the high priest then anointed. (Numbers 35, 25)

  • he should have remained in his city of refuge until the high priest died. On the high priest’s death, the slayer is free to return home. (Numbers 35, 28)

  • You are not to accept blood-money from the murderer; he is to be put to death there and then. (Numbers 35, 31)

  • Nor, upon any condition, must you allow the outlaw who has taken sanctuary to return home until the high priest’s death; (Numbers 35, 32)

  • Must we court death, with this raging fire ever ready to devour us? Die we surely must, if we hear the voice of the Lord God again. (Deuteronomy 5, 25)

  • Frail mortality cannot listen, as we have listened, to the voice of the living God speaking from the heart of the flames, without incurring death at last. (Deuteronomy 5, 26)

  • 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)

  • put them to death without parley. The hand of every Israelite must be lifted against them, but thine first of all. (Deuteronomy 13, 9)

  • But there must be two witnesses or more if the death penalty is inflicted; one witness will not suffice when a man’s life is in question. (Deuteronomy 17, 6)


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