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Burning heat by day, and biting frost at nights, till my eye-lids lost the power of sleep; (Genesis 31, 40)
Here is a great sight, said Moses, I must go up and see more of it, a bush that does not waste by burning. (Exodus 3, 3)
burning for burning, wound for wound, bruise for bruise. (Exodus 21, 25)
To the Israelites, as they looked upon it, this glory of the Lord wore the semblance of a fire, burning there on the summit of the mountain. (Exodus 24, 17)
Bid the Israelites supply thee with olive oil, pure as when the pestle brayed it, so that there may be a lamp burning perpetually (Exodus 27, 20)
For burning incense, thou shalt make an altar of acacia wood, (Exodus 30, 1)
a lamp-stand on which the lights are to rest, with its lamps and its other appurtenances, and oil to keep the light burning; (Exodus 35, 14)
And he made an altar of acacia wood for burning incense, a cubit square, with a height of two cubits; it had horns at the corners. (Exodus 37, 25)
The entrails and feet must first be washed with water. So the priest will make a burnt-sacrifice of it all, there on the altar, and the smell of its burning will be acceptable to the Lord. (Leviticus 1, 9)
the entrails and the feet first washed in water. So the priest will burn the whole offering as a burnt-sacrifice, and the Lord will accept the smell of its burning. (Leviticus 1, 13)
He will break the bird’s wings, but will not cut it up into joints with a knife; he will burn it whole over wood kindled on the altar. So it will be a burnt-sacrifice, and the smell of its burning will be acceptable to the Lord. (Leviticus 1, 17)
All these, once the wood is kindled, they shall offer on the altar as a burnt-sacrifice, and the Lord will accept the smell of their burning. (Leviticus 3, 5)
