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  • And they saw the God of Israel. And under his feet was something like a work of sapphire stone, or like the sky, when it is serene. (Exodus 24, 10)

  • Then you shall cut the ram into pieces, and, having washed its intestines and feet, you shall place these upon the cut-up flesh and upon its head. (Exodus 29, 17)

  • “You shall also make a bronze washtub with its base to wash in; and you shall place it between the tabernacle of the testimony and the altar. And when water has been added, (Exodus 30, 18)

  • Aaron and his sons shall wash their hands and feet in it: (Exodus 30, 19)

  • Then, at the feet below, they also made pomegranates from hyacinth, purple, vermillion, and fine twisted linen, (Exodus 39, 22)

  • And Moses and Aaron, along with his sons, washed their hands and feet, (Exodus 40, 29)

  • the intestines and feet having been washed with water. And the priest shall burn them on the altar as a holocaust and as a sweet odor to the Lord. (Leviticus 1, 9)

  • Yet truly, the intestines and the feet they shall wash with water. And the priest, having offered everything, shall burn it upon the altar as a holocaust and as a most sweet odor to the Lord. (Leviticus 1, 13)

  • Yet truly, the skin and all the flesh, with the head and the feet, and the intestines and the dung, (Leviticus 4, 11)

  • having first washed the intestines and the feet. And then he burned the whole of the ram upon the altar, because it was a holocaust of most sweet odor to the Lord, just as he had instructed him. (Leviticus 8, 21)

  • He also offered the sons of Aaron. And when, from the blood of the ram which was immolated, he had touched the tip of the right ear of each one, and the thumbs of their right hands, as well as their feet, he poured out the remainder upon the altar all around. (Leviticus 8, 24)

  • having first washed the intestines and the feet with water. (Leviticus 9, 14)


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