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  • The first day shall be holy and solemn, and the seventh day shall be kept with the like solemnity: you shall do no work in them, except those things that belong to eating. (Exodus 12, 16)

  • The first day shall be most solemn unto you, and holy: you shall do no servile work therein: (Leviticus 23, 7)

  • But you shall offer sacrifice in fire to the Lord seven days. And the seventh day shall be more solemn, and more holy: and you shall do no servile work therein. (Leviticus 23, 8)

  • And you shall call this day most solemn, and most holy. You shall do no servile work therein. It shall be an everlasting ordinance in all your dwellings and generations. (Leviticus 23, 21)

  • Upon the tenth day of this seventh month shall be the day of atonement, it shall be most solemn, and shall be called holy: and you shall afflict your souls on that day, and shall offer a holocaust to the Lord. (Leviticus 23, 27)

  • The first day shall be called most solemn and most holy: you shall do no servile work therein. And seven days you shall offer holocausts to the Lord. (Leviticus 23, 35)

  • The eighth day also shall be most solemn and most holy, and you shall offer holocausts to the Lord: for it is the day of assembly and congregation: you shall do no servile work therein. (Leviticus 23, 36)

  • These are the feasts of the Lord, which you shall call most solemn and most holy, and shall offer on them oblations to the Lord, holocausts and libations according to the rite of every day, (Leviticus 23, 37)

  • And on the fifteenth day the solemn feast: seven days shall they eat unleavened bread. (Numbers 28, 17)

  • The seventh day also shall be most solemn and holy unto you: you shall do no servile work therein. (Numbers 28, 25)

  • On the eighth day, which is moat solemn, you shall do no servile work: (Numbers 29, 35)

  • And Elcana her husband went up, and all his house, to offer to the Lord the solemn sacrifice, and his vow. (1 Samuel 1, 21)


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