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  • Do not hate your brother in your heart; rebuke your neighbor frankly so as not to share in his guilt. (Leviticus 19, 17)

  • It is a wickedness for a man to take his brother's wife. He has dishonored his brother and they will be childless. (Leviticus 20, 21)

  • except for those relatives nearest to him, that is for his mother, father, son, daughter or brother, (Leviticus 21, 2)

  • When your brother becomes poor and sells his property, his nearest relative is to come and buy back what his relative has sold. (Leviticus 25, 25)

  • If your brother becomes poor and is unable to support himself, help him. Help this stranger or this guest that he may live with you. (Leviticus 25, 35)

  • Do not take interest from him, but fear your God, so that your brother may live among you. (Leviticus 25, 36)

  • If your brother becomes poor and sells himself to you, do not make him work as a slave, (Leviticus 25, 39)

  • You are to enroll also Aaron and his sons, and they are to carry out the priestly duty. But any layman who comes near is to be put to death." (Numbers 3, 10)

  • When Aaron and his sons have finished covering all the sacred objects and all the equipment in preparation for moving from camp, the sons of Kohath are to come to carry the sacred things, but without touching any of them; otherwise they would die. This is the duty given to the sons of Kohath in the Tent of Meeting. (Numbers 4, 15)

  • the posts around the court with their bases, pegs, ropes and all the fittings used in setting them up. You are to draw up a list of their names with the duty that each man must fulfill. (Numbers 4, 32)

  • At Yahweh's command given through Moses, the census was taken to assign to every man his duty and his task; they were numbered as Yahweh had commanded Moses. (Numbers 4, 49)

  • not even for his father, mother, brother or sister, lest he be defiled, for he bears on his head the sign of his consecration to God. (Numbers 6, 7)


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