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  • And the Angel left him. Zipporah said 'husband by blood' because of the circumcision. (Exodus 4, 26)

  • At that time, Yahweh said to Joshua: "Make flint knives and celebrate a new circumcision for the sons of Israel." (Joshua 5, 2)

  • This is the reason why Joshua did this second circumcision: all the men of Israel who left Egypt were circumcised, but they died during their journey in the desert. (Joshua 5, 4)

  • and not perform on their sons the rite of circumcision. To sum up, they were to defile themselves by all kinds of impurity and profanity (1 Maccabees 1, 48)

  • The women who, in defiance of the decree, had the rite of circumcision performed on their children, were put to death with their babies hung around their necks. (1 Maccabees 1, 60)

  • Their families and all who had taken part in the circumcision were also put to death. (1 Maccabees 1, 61)

  • imposed by force the rite of circumcision on the children they found uncircumcised, (1 Maccabees 2, 46)

  • Two women were charged of having performed the rite of circumcision on their sons. They publicly paraded the women throughout the city with their babies hung at their breasts. Then they hurled them down from the city wall. (2 Maccabees 6, 10)

  • When on the eighth day they came to attend the circumcision of the child, they wanted to name him Zechariah after his father. (Luke 1, 59)

  • On the eighth day the circumcision of the baby had to be performed; he was named Jesus, the name the angel had given him before he was conceived. (Luke 2, 21)

  • But remember the circumcision ordered by Moses - actually it was not Moses but the ancestors who began this practice. You circumcise a man even on the sabbath, (John 5, 22)

  • He made with him the covenant of circumcision. And so, at the birth of his son Isaac, Abraham circumcised him on the eighth day. Isaac did the same to Jacob, and Jacob to the twelve patriarchs. (Acts 7, 8)


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