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  • On the tenth day an offering was brought by Ahiezer son of Ammishaddai, leader of the Danites. (Numbers 7, 66)

  • On the eleventh day an offering was brought by Pagiel son of Ochran, leader of the Asherites. (Numbers 7, 72)

  • On the twelfth day an offering was brought by Ahira son of Enan, leader of the Naphtalites. (Numbers 7, 78)

  • Once you have brought the Levites before Yahweh, the Israelites will lay their hands on them. (Numbers 8, 10)

  • Having brought the Levites before Aaron and his sons, you will present them to Yahweh with the gesture of offering. (Numbers 8, 13)

  • But anyone who is clean, or who is not on a journey, but fails to keep the Passover, such a person will be outlawed from his people. For not having brought the offering to Yahweh at its appointed time, the person will bear the consequences of the sin. (Numbers 9, 13)

  • Yahweh then said to Moses, 'If her father had done no more than spit in her face, would she not be unclean for seven days? Have her shut out of the camp for seven days, and then have her brought in again.' (Numbers 12, 14)

  • Why has Yahweh brought us to this country, for us to perish by the sword and our wives and children to be seized as booty? Should we not do better to go back to Egypt?' (Numbers 14, 3)

  • Moses said to Yahweh: 'Suppose the Egyptians hear about this -- for by your power you brought these people out of their country- (Numbers 14, 13)

  • The priest will perform the rite of expiation for the entire community of Israelites, and they will be forgiven, since it was an inadvertence. Once they have brought their offering as food burnt for Yahweh, and have presented their sacrifice for sin before Yahweh to make amends for their inadvertence, (Numbers 15, 25)

  • Those who caught him gathering wood brought him before Moses, Aaron and the whole community. (Numbers 15, 33)

  • I, Yahweh your God, have brought you out of Egypt, to be your God, I, Yahweh your God.' (Numbers 15, 41)


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