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one calyx under the first two branches springing from the lamp-stand, one calyx under the next pair of branches and one calyx under the last pair of branches -- thus for all six branches springing from the lamp-stand. (Exodus 37, 21)
'Once Aaron and his sons have finished covering the holy things and all their accessories at the breaking of camp, the Kohathites will come and carry them, but without touching any of the holy things on pain of death. Such is the load for the Kohathites in the Tent of Meeting. (Numbers 4, 15)
They are a reminder to the Israelites that no unauthorised person, no one not of Aaron's line, may approach and offer incense before Yahweh, on pain of suffering the fate of Korah and his party, as Yahweh had said through Moses. (Numbers 17, 5)
The Israelites will no longer approach the Tent of Meeting, on pain of committing a deadly sin. (Numbers 18, 22)
Moses said to the people, 'Some of you are to take up arms for Yahweh's campaign against Midian, to carry out the vengeance of Yahweh on Midian. (Numbers 31, 3)
The priest Eleazar said to the soldiers who had come back from the campaign, 'This is an article of the Law which Yahweh prescribed to Moses: (Numbers 31, 21)
You will then share out the spoil, half and half, between those who fought the campaign and the rest of the community. (Numbers 31, 27)
From the share of the combatants who took part in the campaign, you will set aside one out of every five hundred persons, oxen, donkeys and sheep as Yahweh's portion. (Numbers 31, 28)
The officers of the thousands who had fought the campaign, the commanders of the thousands and commanders of the hundreds, came to Moses (Numbers 31, 48)
you will drive out all the local inhabitants before you. You will destroy all their painted images, you will destroy all their metal statues and you will demolish all their high places. (Numbers 33, 52)
'Do not think it hard on you to have to give him his freedom; he is worth twice what a paid servant would cost you, and has served you for six years. And Yahweh your God will bless you in everything you do. (Deuteronomy 15, 18)
Moses was a hundred and twenty years old when he died, his eye undimmed, his vigour unimpaired. (Deuteronomy 34, 7)
