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  • But he refused. "As long as I am here," he told her, "my master does not concern himself with anything in the house, but has entrusted to me all he owns. (Genesis 39, 8)

  • When your children ask you, 'What does this rite of yours mean?' (Exodus 12, 26)

  • If your son should ask you later on, 'What does this mean?' you shall tell him, 'With a strong hand the LORD brought us out of Egypt, that place of slavery. (Exodus 13, 14)

  • If he does not grant her these three things, she shall be given her freedom absolutely, without cost to her. (Exodus 21, 11)

  • "When a man uncovers or digs a cistern and does not cover it over again, should an ox or an ass fall into it, (Exodus 21, 33)

  • Therefore, you must keep the sabbath as something sacred. Whoever desecrates it shall be put to death. If anyone does work on that day, he must be rooted out of his people. (Exodus 31, 14)

  • Six days there are for doing work, but the seventh day is the sabbath of complete rest, sacred to the LORD. Anyone who does work on the sabbath day shall be put to death. (Exodus 31, 15)

  • But Moses answered, "It does not sound like cries of victory, nor does it sound like cries of defeat; the sounds that I hear are cries of revelry." (Exodus 32, 18)

  • On six days work may be done, but the seventh day shall be sacred to you as the sabbath of complete rest to the LORD. Anyone who does work on that day shall be put to death. (Exodus 35, 2)

  • "If the whole community of Israel inadvertently and without even being aware of it does something that the LORD has forbidden and thus makes itself guilty, (Leviticus 3, 13)

  • But you shall not eat any of the following that only chew the cud or only have hoofs: the camel, which indeed chews the cud, but does not have hoofs and is therefore unclean for you; (Leviticus 10, 4)

  • the rock badger, which indeed chews the cud, but does not have hoofs and is therefore unclean for you; (Leviticus 10, 5)


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