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  • During those seven days you shall eat, all of you, bread without yeast in it; nothing leavened shall be seen anywhere within the frontiers of thy domain. (Exodus 13, 7)

  • Thou shalt keep it alive, year after year, when the appointed time comes round. (Exodus 13, 10)

  • The Israelites fed on this manna for forty years, while they were far from the haunts of men; this was their nourishment until they reached the frontiers of Chanaan. (Exodus 16, 35)

  • If thou dost buy a slave that is a Hebrew by race, he shall do thee six years’ service, and in the seventh year, without any ransom paid, he shall go free. (Exodus 21, 2)

  • For six years together thou mayst sow thy land, and gather the crop from it; (Exodus 23, 10)

  • in the seventh year leave it alone, to lie fallow, and give thy poorer neighbours food; all that is left, the wild beasts may eat. And thou shalt do the like with thy vineyard and thy oliveyard. (Exodus 23, 11)

  • Thrice a year keep holiday in my honour. (Exodus 23, 14)

  • And there is the feast of harvest, when the fields thou hast sown reward thy labour with first-fruits; and another feast at the end of the year, when the last of thy crops has been gathered in. (Exodus 23, 16)

  • Thrice, then, in the year all thy men folk must present themselves before the Lord thy God. (Exodus 23, 17)

  • Only I will not drive them out before thee all in one year; that would make a wilderness of the land, and the wild beasts in it would multiply, to thy harm. (Exodus 23, 29)

  • Once a year Aaron shall make intercession at the horns of it, with the blood that is offered in atonement for sin, winning pardon for you there, age after age; it shall be all holiness in the Lord’s honour. (Exodus 30, 10)

  • Thou shalt keep the feast of the seven weeks, with the first-fruits of thy wheat harvest, and another feast at the end of the year, when all is gathered in. (Exodus 34, 22)


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