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  • For six days you shall work but on the seventh you shall rest, so that your ox and your donkey may also rest and the son of your slave girl and the stranger as well may have a breathing space. (Exodus 23, 12)

  • You shall redeem the firstborn of a donkey with a lamb. If you do not redeem it you must break its neck. Every firstborn of your sons you shall redeem; and no one shall appear before me empty-handed. (Exodus 34, 20)

  • Moses then became angry and said to Yahweh, "Do not look favorably on their offering. I have not taken a single donkey, nor have I harmed any of them." (Numbers 16, 15)

  • Balaam got up next morning, saddled his donkey and went with the Moabite leaders. (Numbers 22, 21)

  • But the anger of God was aroused because of his going and Yahweh's angel posted himself on the road, a drawn sword in his hand. Balaam was riding on the donkey and his two boys were with him. (Numbers 22, 22)

  • When the donkey saw the angel, she turned off the road and went into the field. Then Balaam hit the donkey to get her back on to the road. (Numbers 22, 23)

  • When the donkey saw the angel of Yahweh, she shrank against the wall crushing Balaam's foot against it so he beat her again. (Numbers 22, 25)

  • When the donkey saw Yahweh's angel there, she lay down under Balaam; he was angry and beat her with a stick. (Numbers 22, 27)

  • But now Yahweh opened the mouth of the donkey and she said to Balaam, "What have I done to you to make you beat me three times?" (Numbers 22, 28)

  • And the donkey said to Balaam, "Am I not your own donkey that you have ridden to this day? Have I ever dared to do this to you?" He said, "No!" (Numbers 22, 30)

  • Yahweh's angel said to him, "Why did you strike your donkey three times? I have come here to oppose you because you are going a wrong way. (Numbers 22, 32)

  • The donkey saw me and turned away three times. Otherwise I would have killed you, but not her." (Numbers 22, 33)


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