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Whenever Moses went into the tabernacle that attested God’s covenant, to consult the oracle there, he heard a voice speaking to him from the shrine between the two cherubs, standing above the ark; there it was that God spoke to him. (Numbers 7, 89)
and Aaron will offer them to the Lord on Israel’s behalf, to do him service. (Numbers 8, 11)
Then the Levites will lay their hands upon the heads of the oxen; one of these thou wilt offer as a victim for fault, and the other in burnt-sacrifice to the Lord, to make intercession for them. (Numbers 8, 12)
after that, they may enter the tabernacle which attests my covenant and do me service. They must be purified, set apart, and made over to me, because they are a gift to me from the Israelites, (Numbers 8, 15)
I have chosen them out from the rest of the people to be at the disposal of Aaron and his sons, to do me service in the tabernacle and offer me prayer on Israel’s behalf. The rest of the people must not come close to the sanctuary, on pain of being smitten with a plague. (Numbers 8, 19)
The law governing the Levites is that they should begin their tabernacle service from the age of twenty-five onwards; (Numbers 8, 24)
when they have reached the age of fifty, they are no longer bound to service, (Numbers 8, 25)
But if anyone who is clean of defilement and not hindered by his travels neglects to keep the pasch, he is lost to his people. Paschal time came, sacrifice to the Lord he would not; he will be held to account for it. (Numbers 9, 13)
And when you keep feast or holiday, and at the new moon, you will make burnt-sacrifice and welcome-offering to the sound of the trumpet, to claim the divine audience; audience from the Lord your God. (Numbers 10, 10)
Whereupon the Lord said to Moses, Choose out for me seventy Israelites of ripe age, men already known to thee as elders and officers of the people, bring them to the door of the tabernacle that bears record of my covenant, and let them stand there at thy side. (Numbers 11, 16)
When you offer the Lord ox or sheep in burnt-sacrifice, or by way of welcome-offering (whether in payment of a vow, or out of devotion, or because you would greet the Lord with acceptable fragrance on occasion of some solemn feast), (Numbers 15, 3)
But when, by way of burnt-sacrifice, or offering for a vow, or welcome-offering, thy victim is a bullock, (Numbers 15, 8)
