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  • On the first day you shall gather for worship and not do work of a worker. (Numbers 28, 18)

  • On the seventh day you shall gather for worship and not do work of a worker. (Numbers 28, 25)

  • In the seventh month, on the first day of the month, you shall gather for worship and do no work of a worker. It shall be a day on which you sound the trumpets. (Numbers 29, 1)

  • On the tenth day of this seventh month, you shall gather for worship. You must fast and do no work of a worker. (Numbers 29, 7)

  • On the fifteenth day of the seventh month you are to gather for worship and do no work of a worker, and for the space of seven days you are to celebrate a feast for Yahweh. (Numbers 29, 12)

  • On the eighth day you shall all gather for worship and do no work of a worker. (Numbers 29, 35)

  • some evil people have appeared. You will perhaps hear that they have perverted their fellow residents and have invited them to serve new and strange gods. (Deuteronomy 13, 14)

  • If your fellow Hebrew, a man or a woman, sells himself to you as a slave, he shall serve you for six years, and in the seventh, you shall set him free. (Deuteronomy 15, 12)

  • When he saw David talking to the men, his eldest brother Eliab was angry and said, "Why did you come here? With whom did you leave those few sheep in the desert? I know you are an insolent fellow. You have come only to see the battle." (1 Samuel 17, 28)

  • Am I short of madmen that you have to bring this fellow to act foolishly in my presence? Will this fellow come into my house?" (1 Samuel 21, 16)

  • David was reflecting, "It was useless guarding all that this fellow has in the desert. Although he lost nothing belonging to him, he has returned me evil for good. (1 Samuel 25, 21)

  • But the Philistine chiefs were angered at this and said to him, "Send that man back! Let him return to the place where you assigned him. He must not go down into battle with us lest during the battle he turn against us. How better could this fellow regain his master's favor than by bringing him the heads of our men? (1 Samuel 29, 4)


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