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  • Then a clean man shall gather the ashes of the cow, and he shall pour them out beyond the camp, in a very pure place, so that they may be preserved for the multitude of the sons of Israel, and for the water of aspersion, because the cow was burned for sin. (Numbers 19, 9)

  • And when they had moved the camp from Kadesh, they arrived at mount Hor, which is at the borders of the land of Edom, (Numbers 20, 22)

  • And the sons of Israel, setting out, made camp at Oboth. (Numbers 21, 10)

  • Having left that place behind, they then made camp opposite Arnon, which is in the desert, and which juts out at the borders of the Amorite. For certainly Arnon is at the limit of Moab, dividing the Moabites and the Amorites. (Numbers 21, 13)

  • And they set out and made camp in the plains of Moab, across the Jordan, where Jericho is situated. (Numbers 22, 1)

  • And they led these to Moses and Eleazar the priest, and to all the multitude of the sons of Israel. But the remainder of the articles they carried to the camp on the plains of Moab, next to the Jordan, opposite Jericho. (Numbers 31, 12)

  • Then Moses, and Eleazar the priest, and all the leaders of the assembly went out to meet them beyond the camp. (Numbers 31, 13)

  • And remain beyond the camp for seven days. Whoever has killed a man, or who has touched one that was killed, shall be purified on the third day and on the seventh day. (Numbers 31, 19)

  • And you shall wash your garments on the seventh day, and, after having been purified, you shall enter the camp.” (Numbers 31, 24)

  • And they made camp at Soccoth. (Numbers 33, 5)

  • And setting out from Pi-hahiroth, they crossed through the middle of the Sea into the wilderness. And having walked for three days through the desert of Etham, they made camp at Marah. (Numbers 33, 8)

  • And setting out from Marah, they arrived at Elim, where there were twelve fountains of water and seventy palm trees. And they set up camp there. (Numbers 33, 9)


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