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  • "On the second day you shall offer twelve bullocks, two rams, and fourteen unblemished yearling lambs, (Numbers 29, 17)

  • Moses said to the heads of the Israelite tribes, "This is what the LORD has commanded: (Numbers 30, 2)

  • From each of the tribes of Israel you shall send a band of one thousand men to war." (Numbers 31, 4)

  • From the clans of Israel, therefore, a thousand men of each tribe were levied, so that there were twelve thousand men armed for war. (Numbers 31, 5)

  • Moses, therefore, gave this order in their regard to the priest Eleazar, to Joshua, son of Nun, and to the heads of the ancestral tribes of the Israelites: (Numbers 32, 28)

  • Setting out from Marah, they came to Elim, where there were twelve springs of water and seventy palm trees, and they camped there. (Numbers 33, 9)

  • Moses also gave this order to the Israelites: "This is the land, to be apportioned among you by lot, which the LORD has commanded to be given to the nine and one half tribes. (Numbers 34, 13)

  • these two and one half tribes have received their heritage on the eastern side of the Jericho stretch of the Jordan, toward the sunrise." (Numbers 34, 15)

  • and one prince from each of the tribes whom you shall designate for this task. (Numbers 34, 18)

  • But if they marry into one of the other Israelite tribes, their heritage will be withdrawn from our ancestral heritage and will be added to that of the tribe into which they marry; thus the heritage that fell to us by lot will be diminished. (Numbers 36, 3)

  • Therefore, every daughter who inherits property in any of the Israelite tribes shall marry someone belonging to a clan of her own ancestral tribe, in order that all the Israelites may remain in possession of their own ancestral heritage. (Numbers 36, 8)

  • Thus, no heritage can pass from one tribe to another, but all the Israelite tribes will retain their own ancestral heritage." (Numbers 36, 9)


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