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  • Moses and Aaron then said to the whole community of Israelites, 'This evening you will know that it was Yahweh who brought you out of Egypt, (Exodus 16, 6)

  • Moses then said, 'This evening Yahweh will give you meat to eat, and tomorrow morning bread to your heart's content, for Yahweh has heard your complaints about him. What do we count for? Your complaints are not against us, but against Yahweh.' (Exodus 16, 8)

  • That evening, quails flew in and covered the camp, and next morning there was a layer of dew all round the camp. (Exodus 16, 13)

  • On the following day, Moses took his seat to administer justice for the people, and the people were standing round him from morning till evening. (Exodus 18, 13)

  • Seeing all he did for the people, Moses' father-in-law said to him, 'Why do you do this for the people, why sit here alone with the people standing round you from morning till evening?' (Exodus 18, 14)

  • 'This is the offering that Aaron and his sons must make to Yahweh on the day they are anointed: one-tenth of an ephah of wheaten flour as a perpetual cereal offering, half in the morning and half in the evening. (Leviticus 6, 13)

  • "By the following you will be made unclean. Anyone who touches the carcase of one will be unclean until evening. (Leviticus 11, 24)

  • Anyone who picks up their carcases must wash his clothing and will be unclean until evening. (Leviticus 11, 25)

  • Those four-footed animals which walk on the flat of their paws you will regard as unclean; anyone who touches their carcases will be unclean until evening, (Leviticus 11, 27)

  • and anyone who picks up their carcases must wash his clothing and will be unclean until evening. You will regard them as unclean. (Leviticus 11, 28)

  • "Of all the small creatures, these are the animals which you must regard as disgusting. Anyone who touches them when they are dead will be unclean until evening. (Leviticus 11, 31)

  • "Any object on which one of these creatures falls when it is dead becomes unclean: wooden utensil, clothing, skin, sacking, any utensil whatever. It must be immersed in water and will remain unclean until evening: then it will be clean. (Leviticus 11, 32)


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