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  • And laying hold of the calf which they had made, he burnt it, and beat it to powder, which he strowed into water, and gave thereof to the children of Israel to drink. (Exodus 32, 20)

  • And he was there with the Lord forty days and forty nights: he neither ate bread nor drank water, and he wrote upon the tables the ten words of the covenant. (Exodus 34, 28)

  • The laver between the altar and the tabernacle, and thou shalt fill it with water. (Exodus 40, 7)

  • And thou shalt bring Aaron and his sons to the door of the tabernacle of the testimony, and having washed them with water, (Exodus 40, 12)

  • And he set the laver between the tabernacle of the testimony and the altar, filling it with water. (Exodus 40, 28)

  • The entrails and feet being washed with water: and the priest shall burn them upon the altar for a holocaust, and a sweet savour to the Lord. (Leviticus 1, 9)

  • But the entrails and the feet they shall wash with water. And the priest shall offer it all and burn it all upon the altar for a holocaust, and most sweet savour to the Lord. (Leviticus 1, 13)

  • And the earthen vessel, wherein it was sodden, shall be broken, but if the vessel be of brass, it shall be scoured, and washed with water. (Leviticus 6, 28)

  • Having first washed the entrails and the feet with water. (Leviticus 9, 14)

  • And upon what thing soever any of their carcasses shall fall, it shall be defiled, whether it be a vessel of wood, or a garment, or skins or haircloths; or any thing in which work is done, they shall be dipped in water, and shall be unclean until the evening, and so afterwards shall be clean. (Leviticus 11, 32)

  • Any meat which you eat, if water from such a vessel be poured upon it, shall be unclean; and every liquor that is drunk out of any such vessel, shall be unclean. (Leviticus 11, 34)

  • But if any man pour water upon the seed, and afterwards it be touched by the carcasses, it shall be forthwith defiled. (Leviticus 11, 38)


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