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  • All the first harvest of their land which they bring to Yahweh shall be yours. Every person in your house who is clean may eat them. (Numbers 18, 13)

  • A clean man shall gather up the ashes of the cow and put them outside the camp, in a clean place. They must be kept for the community of Israel to prepare the water of purification. (Numbers 19, 9)

  • He shall purify himself with these waters on the third and the seventh day, and he will be clean; but if he does not purify himself on the third and the seventh day he will not be clean. (Numbers 19, 12)

  • A clean man shall dip a twig of hyssop in the water and sprinkle it on the house and everything in it, and on the persons as well who were there. And he shall sprinkle it on the one who touched the bone or the dead body or the one slain, or the grave. (Numbers 19, 18)

  • The clean man shall sprinkle water on the unclean on the third and the seventh days. So, on the seventh day the unclean is cleansed; he shall wash his clothes and bathe himself on this day and in the evening he will become clean. (Numbers 19, 19)

  • The gold, silver, bronze, iron, tin and lead, everything that is not melted by fire, must be passed through the fire to become clean, and also be purified by the water for purification. (Numbers 31, 22)

  • On the seventh day you will wash your clothes and then be clean. You may then come back to the camp." (Numbers 31, 24)

  • From the half which is due to the community of Israel, you will take one out of every fifty persons, oxen, donkeys, sheep, and all other animals, and give them to the Levites who have charge of the Holy Tent of Yahweh." (Numbers 31, 30)

  • They will live in the towns and the surrounding pasture land is to be for their cattle and all their animals. (Numbers 35, 3)

  • except the animals which were part of the plunder of the cities you have occupied. (Deuteronomy 2, 35)

  • But the seventh day is the Day of Rest in honor of Yahweh, your God. Do not do any work, you or your child, or your servant, or your ox, or your donkey, or any of your animals. Neither will the foreigner who lives in your land work. Your servant will rest just like you. (Deuteronomy 5, 14)

  • However, in all your cities you may slaughter and eat meat, as much as you like of the animals Yahweh has blessed you with. Both the clean and the unclean may eat of it, just as you would eat gazelle or deer. (Deuteronomy 12, 15)


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