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  • I haven't brought you any animal torn by a wild beast. I suffered the loss and you demanded payment from me for whatever was stolen by day or night. (Genesis 31, 39)

  • If he fails her in respect of these three rights she is to go free without any payment of money. (Exodus 21, 11)

  • If a man cannot afford a sheep or a goat, he shall offer to Yahweh, as payment for the sin he has committed, two turtledoves or two young pigeons, one for a sacrifice for sin and the other for a burnt offering. (Leviticus 5, 7)

  • "If anyone is guilty of unintentionally cheating by failing to hand over the payments that are sacred to Yahweh, he is to bring to Yahweh as a sacrifice of payment a ram with no defects. This ram is to be valued according to the official standard. This is a sacrifice of repayment. (Leviticus 5, 15)

  • This rule refers to anyone of the Israelites or to any stranger living in Israel who brings anything for a burnt offering either in payment of a vow or as a voluntary gift. To be welcomed, he must offer a male ox, sheep or goat without any defect, (Leviticus 22, 19)

  • As a voluntary offering, you may offer a bull or a lamb that is underdeveloped or deformed; but such will not be accepted in payment of a vow. (Leviticus 22, 23)

  • that person must confess the sin committed and give back in full the amount which was taken plus 20' more. Payment is to be made to the person who was wronged. (Numbers 5, 7)

  • If, however, that person has died and there is no near relative to whom the ill-gotten goods can be returned, this payment owed to Yahweh shall be given to the priest, in addition to the ram of atonement with which the priest makes atonement for the guilty person. (Numbers 5, 8)

  • When you make a fragrant offering to Yahweh, either as a burnt offering or in payment of a vow, or as a voluntary gift, or on the occasion of one of your solemn feasts, whoever takes from his herds and flocks for a fragrant offering to Yahweh (Numbers 15, 3)

  • If he offers a bull as a burnt offering or sacrifice, in payment of a vow or as a peace offering to Yahweh, (Numbers 15, 8)

  • You may eat them anywhere, you and your families: this is your payment for serving in the Tent of Meeting. (Numbers 18, 31)

  • You shall not accept payment to save the life of a murderer condemned to death; he must die. (Numbers 35, 31)


“O mais belo Credo é o que se pronuncia no escuro, no sacrifício, com esforço”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina