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If a man has commerce with his step-mother, coming between his own father’s sheets, the lives of both must pay for it; they must find no mercy. (Leviticus 20, 11)
If a man takes his own sister to his bed, whether she is his father’s daughter or his mother’s, to her shame and his, it is great disgrace; both must be held to account for it, and be put to death publicly, for bringing shame on one another. (Leviticus 20, 17)
Thou shalt not mate with any sister of thy father or thy mother; the man who does this dishonours his own flesh and blood, and both will be held to account for it. (Leviticus 20, 19)
If a man has commerce with the wife of his father’s brother, or his mother’s brother, bringing shame on his own kindred, man and woman will be held to account; they shall not live to breed children. (Leviticus 20, 20)
unless it be the funeral of one of his near kin, father or mother, son or daughter, a brother of his (Leviticus 21, 2)
If the daughter of a priest is convicted of playing the harlot, and bringing dishonour on her father’s name, she must be given to the flames. (Leviticus 21, 9)
or go near a dead body upon any occasion. Though it be his father or mother, he must not expose himself to defilement, (Leviticus 21, 11)
There was a man who had been born in the camp of Israel, his mother an Israelite, his father an Egyptian; and this man, quarrelling there with a true-born Israelite, (Leviticus 24, 10)
Those few who live on will live on to pine away, still unpardoned, exiles in a land that hates them, punishment for their sins, punishment for the sins of their fathers. (Leviticus 26, 39)
So it must be, until they confess their sins and the sins of those fathers of theirs who rebelled against me and crossed me. (Leviticus 26, 40)
but Nadab and Abiu, who offered unhallowed fire in the Lord’s presence, died there in the desert of Sinai without issue; it was only Eleazar and Ithamar that performed the duties of the priesthood now, under the eye of Aaron their father. (Numbers 3, 4)
nor may he incur defilement when father or mother, brother or sister is buried; the hair is a sign of his dedication to his God, (Numbers 6, 7)
