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The seventh day too must be a day of solemn observance, on which no servile work may be done. (Numbers 28, 25)
Another day of solemn observance, on which no servile work must be done, is the day of first-fruits, when you bring the Lord a bread-offering out of the new crops. (Numbers 28, 26)
So, too, you will make the first day of the seventh month a day of solemn obser-vance, and a holiday from servile work; it is to be marked by a blast of trumpets. (Numbers 29, 1)
The tenth day of this seventh month is to be solemnly observed as a day of fasting, and also of rest from work. (Numbers 29, 7)
Then, too, I said to Josue, Thy own eyes have witnessed what light work the Lord your God made of these two kings; it will fare no better with the kingdoms thou wilt find beyond the river. (Deuteronomy 3, 21)
Six days for drudgery, for doing all the work thou hast to do; (Deuteronomy 5, 13)
when the seventh day comes, it is a sabbath, a day of rest, consecrated to the Lord thy God. That day, all work shall be at an end, for thee and for every son and daughter of thine, thy servants and serving-women, thy ass, too, and thy ox, and all thy beasts, and the aliens that live within thy city walls. It must bring rest to thy men-servants and thy maid-servants, as to thyself. (Deuteronomy 5, 14)
For six days thou wilt eat unleavened bread; on the seventh thou wilt keep holiday in the Lord’s honour, and rest from work. (Deuteronomy 16, 8)
And now, when Moses had finished his work of setting forth the terms of this law in a book, (Deuteronomy 31, 24)
The Lord was at his side no longer, and the Philistines held him fast. First they blinded him, and then carried him off bound to Gaza, where they made him work as a prisoner at the mill. (Judges 16, 21)
Why, said Noemi, where hast thou been gleaning to-day? Where didst thou find so much work to do? Blessed be the man that has so befriended thee! And Ruth told her whose field it was she had worked in, It was a man called Booz, she said. (Ruth 2, 19)
how the rich, for very need, must work as hirelings, while the hungry eat to their heart’s content! See how at last the barren womb bears many, and the fruitful mother is left to languish! (1 Samuel 2, 5)
