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  • for each bull a grain offering of six pounds of fine flour mixed with oil; (Numbers 28, 12)

  • for each lamb, four pounds of fine flour mixed with oil. These burnt offerings are sweet-smelling offerings to Yahweh. (Numbers 28, 13)

  • The accompanying grain offering of fine flour mixed with oil is to be six pounds for the bull, four pounds for the ram, (Numbers 28, 20)

  • The ac-companying grain offering of fine flour mixed with oil is to be six pounds for each bull, (Numbers 28, 28)

  • The accompanying grain offering of fine flour mixed with oil is to be six pounds for the bull, four pounds for the ram, (Numbers 29, 3)

  • The accompanying grain offering of fine flour mixed with oil is to be six pounds for the bull, four pounds for the ram, (Numbers 29, 9)

  • The accompanying grain offering of fine flour mixed with oil is to be six pounds for each of the thirteen bulls, four pounds for each of the two rams, (Numbers 29, 14)

  • The tribes of Reuben and Gad owned great herds of fine cattle. Now they saw that the land of Jazer and Gilead was good for raising livestock. (Numbers 32, 1)

  • Regarding the sin, that calf which you had made - I threw it in the fire, broke it into pieces and ground it until it was fine as dust. Then I threw the dust into the brook that flows down from the mountain. (Deuteronomy 9, 21)

  • Do not wear a garment woven from wool and linen together. (Deuteronomy 22, 11)

  • They shall also fine him a hundred silver coins which they shall give to the father of the young woman because the man publicly defamed a virgin of Israel. The husband shall have her as his wife and cannot repudiate her as long as he lives. (Deuteronomy 22, 19)

  • Samson said to them, "I am going to give you a riddle. If you can give me the right solution within seven days of the feast, I shall give you thirty tunics and thirty linen garments. (Judges 14, 12)


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