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  • You will not accept a ransom for the life of a murderer condemned to death; he must die. (Numbers 35, 31)

  • to which any killer might flee who had accidentally, without any previous feud, killed his fellow; by taking refuge in one of these towns he could save his life. (Deuteronomy 4, 42)

  • ' "Honour your father and your mother, as Yahweh your God has commanded you, so that you may have long life and may prosper in the country which Yahweh your God is giving you. (Deuteronomy 5, 16)

  • He humbled you, he made you feel hunger, he fed you with manna which neither you nor your ancestors had ever known, to make you understand that human beings live not on bread alone but on every word that comes from the mouth of Yahweh. (Deuteronomy 8, 3)

  • a land where you will eat bread without stint, where you will want nothing, a land where the stones are iron and where the hills may be quarried for copper. (Deuteronomy 8, 9)

  • Take care, however, not to eat the blood, since blood is life, and you must not eat the life with the meat. (Deuteronomy 12, 23)

  • You must not eat leavened bread with this; for seven days you must eat it with unleavened bread -- the bread of affliction -- since you left Egypt in great haste; this is so that, as long as you live, you will remember the day you came out of Egypt. (Deuteronomy 16, 3)

  • For six days you will eat unleavened bread; on the seventh day there will be an assembly for Yahweh your God; and you must do no work. (Deuteronomy 16, 8)

  • 'Three times a year all your menfolk must appear before Yahweh your God in the place chosen by him: at the feast of Unleavened Bread, at the feast of Weeks, at the feast of Shelters. No one must appear empty-handed before Yahweh, (Deuteronomy 16, 16)

  • It must never leave him, and he must read it every day of his life and learn to fear Yahweh his God by keeping all the words of this Law and observing these rules, (Deuteronomy 17, 19)

  • Here is an example of how someone may save his life by fleeing to them. 'If anyone has struck his fellow accidentally, without any previous feud with him (Deuteronomy 19, 4)

  • (for example, he goes with his fellow into the forest to cut wood; his arm swings the axe to fell a tree; the head slips off the handle and strikes his companion dead), that man may take refuge in one of these towns and save his life. (Deuteronomy 19, 5)


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