Nehemiah 10:34
We the priests, the descendants of Levi, and the people cast lots to determine when to bring the wood offering into the Temple of our God, just as our ancestors' families were appointed annually to maintain the altar fire of the LORD our God, as recorded in the Law.
Nehemiah 13:31
and I arranged at the appointed time for the supply of wood, and for the first fruits. Remember me, my God, with favor.
Isaiah 40:16
Lebanon would not provide enough fuel, nor are its animals enough for a burnt offering.
Leviticus 6:12-13
The fire on the altar is to be kept burning continuously without being extinguished. The priest is to burn wood on it every morning, arrange burnt offerings over it, and then burn the fat contained in the peace offerings over it.
Joshua 9:27
However, on that very day Joshua made them become wood cutters and water carriers for the congregation and for the LORD's altar in the place that he should choose, and this tradition continues to this day.
1 Chronicles 24:5
They were chosen by impartial lottery, since there were trustees of the sanctuary and officers of God among both Eleazar's descendants and among Ithamar's descendants.
1 Chronicles 24:7
The first lottery was chosen in favor of Jehoiarib, the second for Jedaiah,
1 Chronicles 25:8-9
Their duties, whether significant or insignificant, whether performed by teacher or pupil alike, were assigned by lottery.
Nehemiah 11:1
The leaders of the people who lived in Jerusalem, along with the rest of the people, decided to choose one out of ten of them by lot to live in Jerusalem, the holy city, leaving the other nine of them in their towns.
Proverbs 18:18
Casting dice settles a dispute, deciding between strong contenders.
Hebrews 10:3-7
Instead, through those sacrifices there is a reminder of sins year after year,