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  • he will dedicate to the Lord his new period of consecration, and offer a yearling lamb in amends. His former days of consecration go for nothing, once they have been interrupted by defilement. (Numbers 6, 12)

  • so the Lord said to Moses, Let the chieftains bring their dedication gifts on successive days. (Numbers 7, 11)

  • even if it lingered many days there, they were the Lord’s sentinels, these men of Israel, and must not leave their post (Numbers 9, 19)

  • And sometimes it would be two days, or a month, or even longer, that the Israelites stayed motionless, because the cloud was still there. Then, once it had lifted, they moved camp. (Numbers 9, 22)

  • So they travelled three days’ journey from the mountain of the Lord; and all those three days’ journey the ark that bore record of the Lord’s covenant went at their head✻ to choose their camping-place. (Numbers 10, 33)

  • not for one day or two, for five days or ten, or for a score of days, (Numbers 11, 19)

  • the Lord answered, Nay, if her father had spat in her face, must she not have spent seven days hiding her blushes? Let her be shut out from the camp for seven days, and then brought back. (Numbers 12, 14)

  • So for seven days Mary was shut out from the camp, and there was no marching on for the people until Mary returned to them. (Numbers 12, 15)

  • Forty days had passed before they returned from their survey, after traversing the whole country, (Numbers 13, 26)

  • For forty days you surveyed the land, and for each day you shall have a year of penance for your sins, and feel my vengeance. (Numbers 14, 34)

  • If a man dies in his tent, this is the rule that must be followed; all those who go into the tent incur defilement for seven days, and so does all the furniture in it; (Numbers 19, 14)

  • And if a man is killed or dies in the open, anyone who touches his body incurs defilement for seven days; so does anyone who touches some bone of a dead man, or his grave. (Numbers 19, 16)


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