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So Abraham got up early in the morning,
Then Abraham said to his young men, “Stay here with the donkey. The boy and I will go over there to worship; then we’ll come back to you.”
At the place where they lodged for the night, one of them opened his sack to get feed for his donkey, and he saw his money there at the top of the bag.
Then they tore their clothes,
and the colt of his donkey to the choice vine.
He washes his clothes in wine
and his robes in the blood of grapes.
lying down between the saddlebags.
So Moses took his wife and sons, put them on a donkey, and returned to the land of Egypt. And Moses took God’s staff
You must redeem every firstborn of a donkey with a flock animal, but if you do not redeem it, break its neck. However, you must redeem every firstborn among your sons.
“When a man uncovers a pit or digs a pit, and does not cover it, and an ox or a donkey falls into it,
If what was stolen—whether ox, donkey, or sheep—is actually found alive in his possession, he must repay double.
In any case of wrongdoing involving an ox, a donkey, a sheep, a garment, or anything else lost, and someone claims, ‘That’s mine,’
“When a man gives his neighbor a donkey, an ox, a sheep, or any other animal to care for, but it dies, is injured, or is stolen, while no one is watching,
“If you come across your enemy’s stray ox or donkey, you must return it to him.
“If you see the donkey of someone who hates you lying helpless under its load, and you want to refrain from helping it, you must help with it.
“Do your work
These are the garments that they must make: a breastpiece, an ephod, a robe, a specially woven tunic,
“You are to weave the tunic from fine linen, make a turban of fine linen, and make an embroidered sash.
Then take the garments and clothe Aaron with the tunic, the robe for the ephod, the ephod itself, and the breastpiece; fasten the ephod on him with its woven waistband.
But burn up the bull’s flesh, its hide, and its dung outside the camp;
You must redeem the firstborn of a donkey with a sheep, but if you do not redeem it, break its neck.
But the hide
He put the tunic on Aaron, wrapped the sash around him, clothed him with the robe, and put the ephod
He burned up the bull with its hide, flesh, and dung outside the camp,
He is to wear a holy linen tunic, and linen undergarments are to be on his body. He must tie a linen sash around him and wrap his head with a linen turban.
The bull for the sin offering and the goat for the sin offering, whose blood was brought into the most holy place to make atonement, must be brought outside the camp
Then Moses became angry and said to the Lord, “Don’t respect their offering. I have not taken one donkey from them or mistreated a single one of them.”
The cow must be burned in his sight. Its hide, flesh, and blood, are to be burned along with its dung.
When he got up in the morning, Balaam saddled his donkey and went with the officials of Moab.
But God was incensed that Balaam was going, and the Angel of the Lord took His stand on the path to oppose him. Balaam was riding his donkey, and his two servants were with him.
When the donkey saw the Angel of the Lord standing on the path with a drawn sword in His hand, she turned off the path and went into the field. So Balaam hit her to return her to the path.
The donkey saw the Angel of the Lord and pressed herself against the wall, squeezing Balaam’s foot against it. So he hit her once again.
When the donkey saw the Angel of the Lord, she crouched down under Balaam. So he became furious and beat the donkey with his stick.
Then the Lord opened the donkey’s mouth, and she asked Balaam, “What have I done to you that you have beaten me these three times?”
Balaam answered the donkey, “You made me look like a fool. If I had a sword in my hand, I’d kill you now!”
But the donkey said, “Am I not the donkey you’ve ridden all your life until today? Have I ever treated you this way before?”
“No,” he replied.
The Angel of the Lord asked him, “Why have you beaten your donkey these three times? Look, I came out to oppose you, because what you are doing is evil in My sight.
The donkey saw Me and turned away from Me these three times. If she had not turned away from Me, I would have killed you by now and let her live.”
Do the same for his donkey, his garment, or anything your brother has lost and you have found. You must not ignore it.
If you see your brother’s donkey or ox fallen down on the road, you must not ignore it; you must help him lift it up.
Do not plow with an ox and a donkey together.
Your ox will be slaughtered before your eyes, but you will not eat any of it. Your donkey will be taken away from you and not returned to you. Your flock will be given to your enemies, and no one will help you.
They completely destroyed
Then Joshua and all Israel with him took Achan son of Zerah, the silver, the cloak, and the bar of gold, his sons and daughters, his ox, donkey, and sheep, his tent, and all that he had, and brought them up to the Valley of Achor.
When she arrived, she persuaded Othniel to ask her father for a field. As she got off her donkey, Caleb asked her, “What do you want?”
Within Issachar and Asher, Manasseh had Beth-shean with its towns, Ibleam with its towns, and the inhabitants of Dor with its towns;
From half the tribe of Manasseh they gave:
Taanach with its pasturelands and Gath-rimmon
When she arrived, she persuaded Othniel
At that time Manasseh failed to take possession of Beth-shean
Then the kings of Canaan fought
at Taanach by the waters of Megiddo,
but they took no spoil of silver.
They encamped against them and destroyed the produce of the land, even as far as Gaza. They left nothing for Israel to eat, as well as no sheep, ox or donkey.
He found a fresh jawbone of a donkey, reached out his hand, took it, and killed 1,000 men with it.
Then Samson said:
I have piled them in a heap.
With the jawbone of a donkey
I have killed 1,000 men.
“Get up,” he told her. “Let’s go.” But there was no response.
Here I am. Bring charges against me before the Lord and His anointed: Whose ox or donkey have I taken?
So Jesse took a donkey loaded with bread, a skin of wine, and one young goat and sent them by his son David to Saul.
Then Jonathan removed the robe he was wearing and gave it to David,
As she rode the donkey down a mountain pass hidden from view, she saw David and his men coming toward her and met them.
When Abigail saw David, she quickly got off the donkey and fell with her face to the ground in front of David.
Then Abigail got up quickly, and with her five female servants accompanying her, rode on the donkey following David’s messengers.
When Ahithophel realized that his advice had not been followed, he saddled his donkey and set out for his house in his hometown. He set his affairs in order
“My lord the king,” he replied, “my servant Ziba betrayed me. Actually your servant said: ‘I’ll saddle the donkey for myself
So Shimei saddled his donkey and set out to Achish at Gath to search for his slaves. He went and brought them back from Gath.
Then he said to his sons, “Saddle the donkey for me.” So they saddled the donkey for him, and he got on it.
So after he had eaten bread and after he had drunk, the old prophet saddled the donkey for the prophet he had brought back.
When he left,
Then the old prophet instructed his sons, “Saddle the donkey for me.” They saddled it,
and he went and found the corpse of the man of God thrown on the road with the donkey and the lion standing beside the corpse. The lion had not eaten the corpse or mauled the donkey.
So the prophet lifted the corpse of the man of God and laid it on the donkey and brought it back. The old prophet came into the city to mourn and bury him.
Because of all this, I am about to bring disaster on the house of Jeroboam:
both slave and free,
I will sweep away the house of Jeroboam
as one sweeps away dung until it is all gone!
Then she saddled the donkey and said to her servant, “Hurry, don’t slow the pace for me unless I tell you.”
So there was a great famine
and along the borders of the sons of Manasseh, Beth-shean and its villages, Taanach and its villages, Megiddo and its villages, and Dor and its villages. The sons of Joseph son of Israel lived in these towns.
When I heard this report, I tore my tunic and robe, pulled out some of the hair from my head and beard, and sat down devastated.
At the evening offering, I got up from my humiliation, with my tunic and robe torn. Then I fell on my knees and spread out my hands to Yahweh my God.
I went out at night through the Valley Gate toward the Serpent’s
Hanun and the inhabitants of Zanoah repaired the Valley Gate. They rebuilt it and installed its doors, bolts, and bars, and repaired 500 yards
Malchijah son of Rechab, ruler over the district of Beth-haccherem,
Then I brought the leaders of Judah up on top of the wall, and I appointed two large processions that gave thanks. One went to the right on the wall, toward the Dung Gate.
or an ox low over its fodder?
as soon as a wild donkey is born a man!
Those who know
Who released the swift donkey from its harness?
and a rod for the backs of fools.
and the donkey its master’s feeding trough,
but Israel does not know;
My people do not understand.”
as straw is trampled in a dung pile.
beside abundant waters;
they let ox and donkey range freely.
She sniffs the wind in the heat of her desire.
Who can control her passion?
All who look for her will not become tired;
they will find her in her mating season.
dragged off and thrown
outside the gates of Jerusalem.
He replied to me, “Look, I will let you use cow dung instead of human excrement, and you can make your bread over that.”
like a wild donkey going off on its own.
Ephraim has paid for love.
and they will walk like the blind
because they have sinned against the Lord.
Their blood will be poured out like dust
and their flesh like dung.
Shout in triumph, Daughter Jerusalem!
Look, your King is coming to you;
He is righteous and victorious,
humble and riding on a donkey,
on a colt, the foal of a donkey.
telling them,
“Look, your King is coming to you,
gentle, and mounted on a donkey,
even on a colt,
the foal of a beast of burden.”
They brought the donkey and the colt; then they laid their robes on them, and He sat on them.
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