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  • shrew-mouse and chameleon and newt and lizard and mole. (Leviticus 11, 30)

  • If, after the removal of the stones, and the scraping, and the new plastering, (Leviticus 14, 43)

  • But if the priest finds that the infection has not spread in the house after the new plastering, he will cleanse it, in token that it is now free of disease. (Leviticus 14, 48)

  • it is not for you to live by the customs of that Egyptian land in which you once dwelt, or to imitate the men of Chanaan, the new home I am giving you, and follow their observances. (Leviticus 18, 3)

  • 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)

  • You must not eat bread or pearl-barley or porridge made from the new crop until you have brought your God this offering. This is a law you must observe at all times and everywhere. (Leviticus 23, 14)

  • and on the day after the end of the seventh week, that is, on the fiftieth day, you will offer the Lord a sacrifice out of your new harvesting. (Leviticus 23, 16)

  • Every sabbath day new loaves shall be set there, Israel’s covenanted gift in perpetuity; (Leviticus 24, 8)

  • you will still be enjoying the old harvest, when you sow in the eighth year, still be enjoying the old harvest, when the ninth year comes and you can reap the new. (Leviticus 25, 22)

  • ever the old harvest shall suffice, till you rid yourselves of it to make room for the new. (Leviticus 26, 10)

  • he will dedicate to the Lord his new period of consecration, and offer a yearling lamb in amends. His former days of consecration go for nothing, once they have been interrupted by defilement. (Numbers 6, 12)

  • And now the priest will take the ram’s shoulder, which has been cooking, and one of the loaves from the basket and one of the cakes, and put them into the hands of the newly shaved Nazirite, (Numbers 6, 19)


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