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Non-Exact Match

When you go into the ripe grain fields of your neighbor you may pluck off the kernels with your hand, but you must not use a sickle on your neighbor's ripe grain.

Verse ConceptsCornPoverty, Remedies ForSickles

You must supply them generously from your flock, your threshing floor, and your winepress -- as the Lord your God has blessed you, you must give to them.

Verse ConceptsThreshing FloorAccording To Things

Whenever you reap your harvest in your field and leave some unraked grain there, you must not return to get it; it should go to the resident foreigner, orphan, and widow so that the Lord your God may bless all the work you do.

Verse ConceptsForeignersBinding cornBereaved, Care ForGrainOrphansSowing And ReapingWidowsAutumnAliensSuccess And Hard Work

You will not be allowed to eat in your villages your tithe of grain, new wine, olive oil, the firstborn of your herd and flock, any votive offerings you have vowed, or your freewill and personal offerings.

Verse ConceptsGrainWineTithes And Offering

In the presence of the Lord your God you must eat from the tithe of your grain, your new wine, your olive oil, and the firstborn of your herds and flocks in the place he chooses to locate his name, so that you may learn to revere the Lord your God always.

Verse ConceptsLearningFirstbornChoicesGrainReverence, And ObedienceSacred PlacesThe Fear Of The LordTithes And Offeringfriendliness

You must count seven weeks; you must begin to count them from the time you begin to harvest the standing grain.

Verse ConceptsNumberingSicklesMore Than One Month

You must celebrate the Festival of Temporary Shelters for seven days, at the time of the grain and grape harvest.

Verse ConceptsCropsFeastingFeast Of TabernaclesNew Year, TheThreshing FloorSeven DaysCelebrationcelebrating

You must give them the best of your grain, new wine, and olive oil, as well as the best of your wool when you shear your flocks.

Verse ConceptsSheepWoolSheep ShearingFirst fruits