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  • None comes near the Lord’s tabernacle, but he dies for it. Surely he will not go on destroying us, till our race is utterly extinguished? (Numbers 17, 13)

  • but all the sons of Levi are thy brethren, and these, all that come of thy father’s tribe, thou mayest call in to relieve thee by their ministry, while thou and thy sons minister in the tabernacle that bears record of me. (Numbers 18, 2)

  • The Levites shall wait on thy bidding, as the service of the tabernacle requires it, yet never, at their peril and yours, having access to the things of the sanctuary, or to the altar. (Numbers 18, 3)

  • They shall be content to relieve you by waiting on the needs of the tabernacle and its worship, in which no other tribe may take part. (Numbers 18, 4)

  • If I have separated your fellow-Levites from the rest of the people, and dedicated them as a gift to myself, I have designated them only for the menial offices of my tabernacle; (Numbers 18, 6)

  • And in return for the service they do me in the tabernacle that bears record of my covenant, I have allotted to the sons of Levi the enjoyment of all the tithe Israel pays. (Numbers 18, 21)

  • it is for the Levites only to do the work of the tabernacle, and make themselves answerable for all the people does amiss; and it shall be a law unalterable, age after age, that they possess nothing else, (Numbers 18, 23)

  • then you may enjoy the rest of the tithe, and your households with you; it is the reward of all your tabernacle service. (Numbers 18, 31)

  • He will then dip his finger in its blood, with which he will sprinkle the front of the tabernacle door seven times; (Numbers 19, 4)

  • At this, when they had broken up the gathering, Moses and Aaron went into the tabernacle that bore record of the covenant, and there cast themselves down to earth in entreaty. Lord God, they said, listen to the plea made by this people of thine, and open to them thy store-house of fresh water, to content them and put an end to their complaints! Then the bright presence of the Lord was revealed to them; (Numbers 20, 6)

  • And now, in full sight of Moses, and of the whole multitude that stood weeping at the tabernacle door, one of the Israelites brought in a Madianite woman to shame his brethren. (Numbers 25, 6)

  • preferring a suit before Moses and the high priest Eleazar and all the chieftains, at the tabernacle door. This was their plea: (Numbers 27, 2)


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