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  • and said to Ephron, in the presence of the whole assembly, Pray listen, rather, to me; I must make payment for the land, and thou must accept it, before I will bury my dead in it. (Genesis 23, 13)

  • All over Egypt, from that day to this, the payment of the fifth is a custom which has the force of law, except in the priests’ lands, which are bound by no such conditions. (Genesis 47, 26)

  • When an ass has its first foal, thou shalt offer a sheep in payment of its ransom; if not, it must be killed.✻ And every first-born man child of thy own race shall have a price paid for his ransom. (Exodus 13, 13)

  • When an ass has her first foal, thou shalt offer a sheep in payment of its ransom; or, if thou hast no mind to ransom it, let it be killed. The first-born of thy own sons thou must ransom, presenting thyself before me with an offering. (Exodus 34, 20)

  • bidding him tell Aaron and his sons and all Israel: When any Israelite, or any alien dwelling among you, would offer the Lord burnt-sacrifice, either in payment of a vow, or out of devotion, (Leviticus 22, 18)

  • And anyone who makes the Lord a welcome-offering, either in payment of a vow or out of devotion, must offer an ox or a sheep that is without blemish, if it is to be acceptable. It must have no blemish of any sort; (Leviticus 22, 21)

  • Ox or sheep that has ears or tail cut off may be offered out of devotion, but not in payment of a vow.✻ (Leviticus 22, 23)

  • If there is no one to whom restitution can be made, they must make their payment to the Lord, and it will belong to his priest, over and above the ram which is offered in expiation, to win pardon for the wrong done. (Numbers 5, 8)

  • When you offer the Lord ox or sheep in burnt-sacrifice, or by way of welcome-offering (whether in payment of a vow, or out of devotion, or because you would greet the Lord with acceptable fragrance on occasion of some solemn feast), (Numbers 15, 3)

  • All that the Israelites give in payment of their vows, is thine. (Numbers 18, 14)

  • Such are the offerings you must make to God at your public festivals, over and above those you bring in payment of a vow, or out of devotion, burnt-sacrifice and bloodless sacrifice and libation and welcome-offering. (Numbers 29, 39)

  • Food you may have, but it must be bought at a fair price; you may draw and drink their water, but not without payment. (Deuteronomy 2, 6)


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