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and a goat for your faults, over and above the daily sacrifice and what goes with it. (Numbers 29, 38)
Such are the offerings you must make to God at your public festivals, over and above those you bring in payment of a vow, or out of devotion, burnt-sacrifice and bloodless sacrifice and libation and welcome-offering. (Numbers 29, 39)
and won the whole land for himself. So neither the Lord nor Israel will have any fault to find with you, and you shall hold, under the eye of the Lord’s favour, the territory of your choice. (Numbers 32, 22)
But Ruben and Gad protested that they were willing to yield the Lord the service he asked of them; (Numbers 32, 31)
Anyone, that is, who thrusts at a man out of malice, or lies in wait for him and discharges a weapon at him, (Numbers 35, 20)
But if it was by chance, without any malice (Numbers 35, 22)
Witnesses are needed before the murderer can be punished; the word of a single witness does not suffice for his condemnation. (Numbers 35, 30)
Listen impartially to great and small, without undue regard for any man; it is God’s justice you are administering. If any quarrel seems hard to decide, refer it to me, and I will take cognisance of it myself.✻ (Deuteronomy 1, 17)
The land you see before you is the Lord’s gift to you, a divine gift; march in and take possession of it, in fulfilment of the promises he made to your fathers; let there be no cowardice, no shrinking here. (Deuteronomy 1, 21)
Food you may have, but it must be bought at a fair price; you may draw and drink their water, but not without payment. (Deuteronomy 2, 6)
From the heart of those flames the Lord spoke to you, so that you could hear his voice, but had no vision of his form. (Deuteronomy 4, 12)
Yes, when all these threats have come home to thee, thou wilt turn back to the Lord thy God at last, and listen to his voice. (Deuteronomy 4, 30)
