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and on holy ground it must be eaten, as the share given to thee and to thy sons in the Lord’s own offering; such was the Divine command. (Leviticus 10, 13)
The breast, too, that was held up in worship, and the shoulder that was set apart, you must eat in a place that is clean of all defilement, thou and thy sons and thy daughters, too, with thee. This share of the welcome-offerings the sons of Israel bring is kept for thee and thy children; (Leviticus 10, 14)
priestly hands have lifted up, in the Lord’s presence, the shoulder and the breast and the fat which was afterwards burnt on the altar, and it is the Lord’s bidding that they should belong to thee and thy sons, by right perpetual. (Leviticus 10, 15)
Thou shalt not come between thy father’s sheets, and mate with her that bore thee; wouldst thou mate with thy own mother? (Leviticus 18, 7)
Thou shalt not come between thy uncle’s sheets and mate with his wife; she is bound to thee by affinity. (Leviticus 18, 14)
Do not whisper calumnies in the public ear, and swear away thy neighbour’s life; the Lord hears thee. (Leviticus 19, 16)
Do not seek revenge, or bear a grudge for wrong done to thee by thy fellow-citizens; thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself; thy Lord is his.✻ (Leviticus 19, 18)
Bid the sons of Israel bring thee oil of the olive, pure and clear, to feed at all times the lamps (Leviticus 24, 2)
If many years are still to run before the next jubilee, the price will be higher; if few, the price must be brought down. It is but the succession of so many harvests that he is selling thee. (Leviticus 25, 16)
If thy brother-Israelite falls on evil days, and must sell thee his little plot of ground, his next of kin, if he will, may redeem what was sold. (Leviticus 25, 25)
thou shalt not claim interest over and above what thou hast spent on him. Thou hast the vengeance of thy God to fear; see to it that thy brother has freedom to lodge with thee. (Leviticus 25, 36)
It is not for thee to receive interest on what thou spendest, and entertain him to thy own profit. (Leviticus 25, 37)
