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  • Say to them: "Any one of your descendants, for all time, who in a state of uncleanness approaches the holy offerings consecrated to Yahweh by the Israelites, will be outlawed from my presence. I am Yahweh. (Leviticus 22, 3)

  • You will eat no bread, roasted ears of wheat or fresh produce before this day, before making the offering to your God. This is a perpetual law for all your descendants, wherever you live. (Leviticus 23, 14)

  • "On the same day, you will hold an assembly; for you this will be a sacred assembly; you will do no heavy work. This is a perpetual law for your descendants, wherever you live. (Leviticus 23, 21)

  • No work will be done -- this is a perpetual law for your descendants wherever you live. (Leviticus 23, 31)

  • You will celebrate a feast for Yahweh in this way for seven days every year. This is a perpetual law for your descendants. "You will keep this feast in the seventh month. (Leviticus 23, 41)

  • so that your descendants may know that I made the Israelites live in shelters when I brought them out of Egypt, I, Yahweh your God." ' (Leviticus 23, 43)

  • Aaron will keep it permanently in trim from evening to morning, outside the curtain of the Testimony in the Tent of Meeting, before Yahweh. This is a perpetual decree for your descendants: (Leviticus 24, 3)

  • and if the redemption has not been effected by the end of the year, the house in the walled town will become the property of the purchaser and his descendants in perpetuity; he need not vacate it at the jubilee. (Leviticus 25, 30)

  • Once the pedigrees of the descendants of Reuben, Israel's first-born, had been established by clans and families, the names of all the males of twenty years and over, fit to bear arms, were recorded one by one. (Numbers 1, 20)

  • Once the pedigrees of Simeon's descendants had been established by clans and families, the names of all the males of twenty years and over, fit to bear arms, were recorded one by one. (Numbers 1, 22)

  • Once the pedigrees of Gad's descendants had been established by clans and families, the names of all the males of twenty years and over, fit to bear arms, were recorded one by one. (Numbers 1, 24)

  • Once the pedigrees of Judah's descendants had been established by clans and families, the names of all the males of twenty years and over, fit to bear arms, were recorded one by one. (Numbers 1, 26)


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