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  • On the third day an offering was brought by Eliab son of Helon, leader of the sons of Zebulun. (Numbers 7, 24)

  • and for the peace offering: two oxen, five rams, five goats, and five male one-year-old lambs. This was the offering of Eliab son of Helon. (Numbers 7, 29)

  • On the fourth day an offering was brought by Elizur son of Shedeur, leader of the sons of Reuben. (Numbers 7, 30)

  • and, for the peace offering: two oxen, five rams, five goats, and five male one-year-old lambs. This was the offering of Elizur son of Shedeur. (Numbers 7, 35)

  • On the sixth day an offering was brought by Eliasaph son of Reuel, leader of the sons of Gad. (Numbers 7, 42)

  • and, for the peace offering: two oxen, five rams, five goats, and five male one-year-old lambs. This was the offering of Eliasaph son of Reuel. (Numbers 7, 47)

  • On the seventh day an offering was brought by Elishama son of Ammihud, leader of the sons of Ephraim. (Numbers 7, 48)

  • and, for the peace offering, two oxen, five rams, five goats, and five male one-year-old lambs. This was the offering of Elishama, son of Ammihud. (Numbers 7, 53)

  • "Separate the Levites from the other Israelites and purify them. (Numbers 8, 6)

  • Aaron shall then offer the Levites, and make the gesture of offering waving them before Yahweh on behalf of the Israelites. From that time, they will be dedicated to the service of Yahweh. (Numbers 8, 11)

  • and said to them, "We have become unclean by touching a dead body. Why should we be forbidden to celebrate the sacrifice to Yahweh at the proper time with the rest of the Israelites?" (Numbers 9, 7)

  • "Say this to the Israelites: If anyone, among you or your descendants, becomes unclean by touching a dead body or is far away on a journey, he can still celebrate the Passover for Yahweh. (Numbers 9, 10)


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