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  • he shall close the door of the house behind him and quarantine the house for seven days. (Leviticus 13, 38)

  • Therefore, such sacrifices as they used to offer up in the open field the Israelites shall henceforth offer to the LORD, bringing them to the priest at the entrance of the meeting tent and sacrificing them there as peace offerings to the LORD. (Leviticus 16, 5)

  • Is the country in which they live good or bad? Are the towns in which they dwell open or fortified? (Numbers 13, 19)

  • No sooner had he finished saying all this than the ground beneath them split open, (Numbers 16, 31)

  • likewise, every vessel that is open, or with its lid unfastened, shall be unclean. (Numbers 19, 15)

  • Moreover, everyone who in the open country touches a dead person, whether he was slain by the sword or died naturally, or who touches a human bone or a grave, shall be unclean for seven days. (Numbers 19, 16)

  • Instead, you shall open your hand to him and freely lend him enough to meet his need. (Deuteronomy 15, 8)

  • The needy will never be lacking in the land; that is why I command you to open your hand to your poor and needy kinsman in your country. (Deuteronomy 15, 11)

  • you shall take an awl and thrust it through his ear into the door, and he shall then be your slave forever. Your female slave, also, you shall treat in the same way. (Deuteronomy 15, 17)

  • "If the corpse of a slain man is found lying in the open on the land which the LORD, your God, is giving you to occupy, and it is not known who killed him, (Deuteronomy 21, 1)

  • "If, however, it is in the open fields that a man comes upon such a betrothed maiden, seizes her and has relations with her, the man alone shall die. (Deuteronomy 22, 25)

  • it was in the open fields that he came upon her, and though the betrothed maiden may have cried out for help, there was no one to come to her aid. (Deuteronomy 22, 27)


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