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  • A wild donkey of a man he will be, his hand against every man, and every man's hand against him, living his life in defiance of all his kinsmen. (Genesis 16, 12)

  • Early next morning Abraham saddled his donkey and took with him two of his servants and his son Isaac. He chopped wood for the burnt offering and started on his journey to the place which God had indicated to him. (Genesis 22, 3)

  • Then Abraham said to his servants, 'Stay here with the donkey. The boy and I are going over there; we shall worship and then come back to you.' (Genesis 22, 5)

  • But when they camped for the night, one of them opened his sack to give his donkey some fodder and saw his money -- there it was in the mouth of his sack. (Genesis 42, 27)

  • Then they tore their clothes, and when each man had reloaded his donkey they returned to the city. (Genesis 44, 13)

  • He tethers his donkey to the vine, to its stock the foal of his she-donkey. He washes his clothes in wine, his robes in the blood of the grape. (Genesis 49, 11)

  • Issachar is a strong donkey lying down among sheepfolds. (Genesis 49, 14)

  • So Moses took his wife and his son and, putting them on a donkey, started back for Egypt; and Moses took the staff of God in his hand. (Exodus 4, 20)

  • But every first-born donkey you will redeem with a lamb or kid; if you do not redeem it, you must break its neck. All the human first-born, however, among your sons, you will redeem. (Exodus 13, 13)

  • 'You shall not set your heart on your neighbour's house. You shall not set your heart on your neighbour's spouse, or servant, man or woman, or ox, or donkey, or any of your neighbour's possessions.' (Exodus 20, 17)

  • 'If anyone leaves a pit uncovered, or digs a pit and does not cover it, and an ox, or donkey falls into it, (Exodus 21, 33)

  • If the stolen animal is found alive in his possession, be it ox, donkey or animal from the flock, he will pay back double. (Exodus 22, 3)


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