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  • and had appointed priests of his own to serve at the High places to worship the goats and the bullcalves he had made. (2 Chronicles 11, 15)

  • Some of the Philistines brought him gifts and silver in tribute; the Arabs themselves brought him, in small stock, seven thousand seven hundred rams and seven thousand seven hundred he-goats. (2 Chronicles 17, 11)

  • They brought seven bulls, seven rams and seven lambs, with seven he-goats as a sacrifice for sin on behalf of the royal house, of the sanctuary, and of Judah. The king then told the priests, the sons of Aaron, to offer the burnt offering on the altar of Yahweh. (2 Chronicles 29, 21)

  • Then they brought the he-goats, the sacrifice for sin, before the king and the assembly who laid their hands on them. (2 Chronicles 29, 23)

  • They killed the lambs and goats, and while the priests sprinkled the blood they received, the Levites cut up the victims. (2 Chronicles 35, 11)

  • offering on this solemnity one hundred young bulls, two hundred rams and four hundred lambs; and twelve he-goats as a sin-offering for all Israel, according to the number of the tribes of Israel. (Ezra 6, 17)

  • The Jews who had returned from exile offered sacrifices to the God of Israel: twelve young bulls for all Israel, ninety-six rams, seventy-seven lambs, and as a sin-offering, twelve he-goats. All these were burnt offerings to Yahweh. (Ezra 8, 35)

  • He took along camels, donkeys and mules to carry the baggage, and a great number of sheep, oxen, and goats for their food. (Judith 2, 17)

  • Do you know how mountain goats breed? Have you observed the hinds in labor, (Job 39, 1)

  • Do I eat the flesh of bulls or drink the blood of goats? (Psalms 50, 13)

  • I will offer holocausts of fatlings, sending up smoke of burning rams, and a sacrifice of goats and bulls. (Psalms 66, 15)

  • High mountains are for wild goats, the cliffs a refuge for badgers. (Psalms 104, 18)


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