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For six days together thou shalt do the tasks thou hast to do, and on the seventh leave off working; so shall ox and ass of thine have rest, home-born slave and alien that works for thee revive their spirits. (Exodus 23, 12)
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)
Thou shalt not mate with thy sister by either parent, born in the same house or born elsewhere. (Leviticus 18, 9)
welcome him as if he were native born, and do him kindness as if he were one of yourselves, remembering that you were aliens once, in the land of Egypt; the Lord your God remembers. (Leviticus 19, 34)
only a slave bought with his money or born in his house has the privilege. (Leviticus 22, 11)
Calf, or lamb, or kid, when it is newly born, must be allowed to suck for a whole week; only on the eighth day and afterwards may it be offered to the Lord. (Leviticus 22, 27)
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)
or they must be aliens who have come to dwell among you, or children of theirs born on your soil; these you may hold as chattels, (Leviticus 25, 45)
First-born creatures, which belong to the Lord already, cannot be the subject of a vow or a consecration; ox or sheep, it belongs to the Lord by right. (Leviticus 27, 26)
But if it is the first-born of some unclean animal, thou, the priest, shalt put a value on it; if the worshipper would redeem it, let him pay that price and a fifth besides, if not, let it be sold at the price thou hast reckoned. (Leviticus 27, 27)
Clan and household that came down from Ruben, Israel’s first-born, could muster warriors of twenty years and more, (Numbers 1, 20)
and these were the names of Aaron’s sons, Nadab, his first-born, then Abiu, Eleazar and Ithamar. (Numbers 3, 2)
