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with the same measure of wine for a libation, for every lamb offered.✻ (Numbers 15, 5)
to go with each bullock, or ram, or lamb, or kid. (Numbers 15, 12)
For each lamb, too, you will make a libation in the Lord’s sanctuary, of three pints of wine. (Numbers 28, 7)
The second lamb will be offered in the evening, repeating all the morning’s ceremonies and its libation, and the Lord will accept the smell of its burning. (Numbers 28, 8)
and a hundredth for each lamb,✻ to delight the Lord with the smell of their burning. (Numbers 28, 13)
And libations of wine will go with each victim, six pints for a bullock, four for a ram, and three for a lamb. Each month, as the year goes round, this shall be your burnt-sacrifice. (Numbers 28, 14)
Thou shalt set apart for the Lord thy God all the first-born of thy cattle and sheep; the calf must never feel the yoke, the lamb never be shorn; (Deuteronomy 15, 19)
cheese from the herd, milk was theirs from the flock, the flesh of well-fed lamb and ram, cattle of Basan’s breed, and he-goats; they ate the choicest wheat, drank the heady juice of the grape. (Deuteronomy 32, 14)
So Samuel chose out a lamb still unweaned, and offered it whole to the Lord in burnt-sacrifice, crying out to the Lord for Israel, and obtaining an answer to his prayer. (1 Samuel 7, 9)
the poor man had nothing except one ewe-lamb which he had bought and reared, letting it grow up in his house like his own children, share his own food and drink, sleep in his bosom; it was like a daughter to him. (2 Samuel 12, 3)
The rich man was to entertain a friend, who was on his travels; and, to make a feast for this foreign guest, he would take no toll of his own flocks and herds; he robbed the poor man of the one lamb that was his, and welcomed the traveller with that. (2 Samuel 12, 4)
thou art free to accept; and so with all thy diligence buy calf and ram and lamb and all the offerings and libations that go with them, gifts, when you reach Jerusalem, for the temple of your God. (Ezra 7, 17)
