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  • The soul that will have touched anything unclean, either that which has been killed by a beast, or that which has died on its own, or any other creeping thing, and will have forgotten its uncleanness, he is guilty and has committed a transgression. (Leviticus 5, 2)

  • Any man at all of the house of Israel, if he will have killed an ox, or a sheep, or a goat in the camp or beyond the camp, (Leviticus 17, 3)

  • Whoever will have struck and killed a man shall be put to death. (Leviticus 24, 17)

  • When you would depart, the Levites shall take down the tabernacle. When you are to make camp, they shall set it up. Any outsider who will approach it shall be killed. (Numbers 1, 51)

  • may hear that you have killed so great a multitude, as if they were one man, and they may say: (Numbers 14, 15)

  • But as for you and your sons: guard the priesthood. For all that pertains to the service of the altar and of what is beyond the veil shall be exercised by the priests. If any outsider will approach, he shall be killed.” (Numbers 18, 7)

  • If anyone in the field will have touched the corpse of a man, who was killed or who died on his own, or his bone, or his grave, he shall be unclean for seven days. (Numbers 19, 16)

  • For this reason, the Lord sent fiery serpents among the people, which wounded or killed many of them. (Numbers 21, 6)

  • And unless the donkey had turned aside from the way, allowing a place for my opposition, I would have killed you, and she would have lived.” (Numbers 22, 33)

  • And after Balak had killed oxen and sheep, he sent the gifts to Balaam, and to the leaders who were with him. (Numbers 22, 40)

  • Now the name of the Israelite man, who was killed with the Midianite woman, was Zimri the son of Salu, a leader from the kinship and tribe of Simeon. (Numbers 25, 14)

  • And when they had fought against the Midianites and had prevailed, they killed all the men. (Numbers 31, 7)


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