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  • In Midian the LORD said to Moses, "Go back to Egypt, for all the men who sought your life are dead." (Exodus 4, 19)

  • Hence, our livestock also must go with us. Not an animal must be left behind. Some of them we must sacrifice to the LORD, our God, but we ourselves shall not know which ones we must sacrifice to him until we arrive at the place itself." (Exodus 10, 26)

  • For seven days no leaven may be found in your houses. Anyone, be he a resident alien or a native, who eats leavened food shall be cut off from the community of Israel. (Exodus 12, 19)

  • Pharaoh arose in the night, he and all his servants and all the Egyptians; and there was loud wailing throughout Egypt, for there was not a house without its dead. (Exodus 12, 30)

  • Only unleavened bread may be eaten during the seven days; no leaven and nothing leavened may be found in all your territory. (Exodus 13, 7)

  • Thus the LORD saved Israel on that day from the power of the Egyptians. When Israel saw the Egyptians lying dead on the seashore (Exodus 14, 30)

  • the owner of the cistern must make good by restoring the value of the animal to its owner; the dead animal, however, he may keep. (Exodus 21, 34)

  • "When one man's ox hurts another's ox so badly that it dies, they shall sell the live ox and divide this money as well as the dead animal equally between them. (Exodus 21, 35)

  • But if it was known that the ox was previously in the habit of goring and its owner would not keep it in, he must make full restitution, an ox for an ox; but the dead animal he may keep. (v 37) "When a man steals an ox or a sheep and slaughters or sells it, he shall restore five oxen for the one ox, and four sheep for the one sheep. (Exodus 21, 36)

  • If what he stole is found alive in his possession, be it an ox, an ass or a sheep, he shall restore two animals for each one stolen. (Exodus 22, 3)

  • "When a man gives an ass, or an ox, or a sheep, or any other animal to another for safekeeping, if it dies, or is maimed or snatched away, without anyone witnessing the fact, (Exodus 22, 9)

  • If it has been killed by a wild beast, let him bring it as evidence, and he need not make restitution for the mangled animal. (Exodus 22, 12)


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