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  • Then they departed from Bethel; but while they still had some distance to go on the way to Ephrath, Rachel began to be in labor and to suffer great distress. (Genesis 35, 16)

  • They noticed him from a distance, and before he came up to them, they plotted to kill him. (Genesis 37, 18)

  • I do this because, when I was returning from Paddan, your mother Rachel died, to my sorrow, during the journey in Canaan, while we were still a short distance from Ephrath; and I buried her there on the way to Ephrath (that is, Bethlehem)." (Genesis 48, 7)

  • His sister stationed herself at a distance to find out what would happen to him. (Exodus 2, 4)

  • Still the people remained at a distance, while Moses approached the cloud where God was. (Exodus 20, 21)

  • Moses himself was told, "Come up to the LORD, you and Aaron, with Nadab, Abihu, and seventy of the elders of Israel. You shall all worship at some distance, (Exodus 24, 1)

  • The tent, which was called the meeting tent, Moses used to pitch at some distance away, outside the camp. Anyone who wished to consult the LORD would go to this meeting tent outside the camp. (Exodus 33, 7)

  • "The Israelites shall camp, each in his own division, under the ensigns of their ancestral houses. They shall camp around the meeting tent, but at some distance from it. (Numbers 2, 2)

  • There arose a wind sent by the LORD, that drove in quail from the sea and brought them down over the camp site at a height of two cubits from the ground for the distance of a day's journey all around the camp. (Numbers 11, 31)

  • "Tell Eleazar, son of Aaron the priest, to remove the censers from the embers; and scatter the fire some distance away, (Numbers 17, 2)

  • Should the distance be too great, the avenger of blood may in the heat of his anger pursue the homicide and overtake him and strike him dead, even though he does not merit death since he had previously borne the slain man no malice. (Deuteronomy 19, 6)

  • "That is how you shall deal with any city at a considerable distance from you, which does not belong to the peoples of this land. (Deuteronomy 20, 15)


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