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these men who have been witnesses of my greatness, of all the marvellous deeds I did, in Egypt and in the desert, yet must needs challenge my power half a score of times, and disobey my will, (Numbers 14, 22)
as a warning to the Israelites of after times. No interloper, that is not of Aaron’s stock, must ever come forward to offer the Lord incense, or he will suffer the fate of Core and his company, the fate which the Lord, through Moses, foretold to them. (Numbers 16, 40)
The first-fruits which the Israelites dedicate to me, and hold up in my presence, belong at all times to thee and to thy sons and to thy daughters as well; all that are clean of defilement in thy household may partake of them. (Numbers 18, 11)
He will then dip his finger in its blood, with which he will sprinkle the front of the tabernacle door seven times; (Numbers 19, 4)
if he has no uncles either, to those who are next of kin to him. This right holds good at all times by law unalterable; it was the Lord’s command to Moses. (Numbers 27, 11)
Bid the sons of Israel bring offerings to regale me, burnt-sacrifices to delight me with the smell of their burning, at the times appointed. (Numbers 28, 2)
as a place of refuge, if he could but escape to one of them, for the man that had killed his neighbour unwittingly, without having any feud against him in times past. (Deuteronomy 4, 42)
Yours, then, to love the Lord your God, and be true at all times to every decree and observance, every award and command of his; (Deuteronomy 11, 1)
Lend freely, and use no craft in relieving his necessities; so at all times, to whatever employment thou dost turn thy hand, the blessing of the Lord thy God will be with thee. (Deuteronomy 15, 10)
At this feast, no bread must be eaten that has leaven in it; for seven days thou shalt eat unleavened bread, the food of perilous times, when thou didst escape from Egypt in fear; never as long as thou livest shall the manner of thy departure from Egypt be forgotten. (Deuteronomy 16, 3)
Three times a year, then, all thy men folk shall present themselves before the Lord thy God in the place of his choice; at the three feasts of the Pasch, of Weeks, and of Tent-dwelling. No one shall present himself before the Lord empty-handed; (Deuteronomy 16, 16)
sons and daughters born, and no comfort to thee, all carried away into exile. (Deuteronomy 28, 41)
