Paragraph 1
(Ex 3:6)
And he went on to say: “I am the God of your father, the God
of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob.” Then Moses
concealed his face, because he was afraid to look at
the [true] God.
Paragraph 2
(Job 14:14)
If an able-bodied man dies can he live again? All the days of
my compulsory service I shall wait, Until my
relief comes.
Paragraph 4
(Ge 3:19)
In the sweat of your face you will eat bread until you return
to the ground, for out of it you were taken. For dust you are and to
dust you will
return.”
Paragraph 6
(Ge 47:28)
And Jacob lived on in the land of Egypt for seventeen years,
so that Jacob’s days, the years of his life, came to be a hundred
and forty-seven
years.
(Ge 49:29-31)
After that he commanded them and said to them: “I am being
gathered to my people. Bury me with my fathers in the cave that is
in the field of
E´phron the Hit´tite,
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in the cave that is in the field of Mach·pe´lah that is in
front of Mam´re in the land of Ca´naan, the field that Abraham
purchased from E´phron the Hit´tite for the possession
of a burial place.
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There they buried
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Abraham and Sarah his wife. There they buried Isaac and Re·bek´ah
his wife, and
there I buried Le´ah.
(Ge 50:12-13)
And his sons proceeded to do for him exactly as he had
commanded them.
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So his sons carried him into the land of Ca´naan and buried
him in the cave of the field of Mach·pe´lah, the field that Abraham
had purchased for the possession of a burial place from E´phron the
Hit´tite in front
of Mam´re.
Paragraph 8
(Ge 25:17)
And these are the years of Ish´ma·el’s life, a hundred and
thirty-seven years. Then he expired and died
and was gathered to his people.
(Nu 20:23-29)
Then Jehovah said this to Moses and Aaron in Mount Hor by
the border of the land of E´dom:
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“Aaron will be gathered to his people, for he will not enter
into the land that I shall certainly give to the sons of Israel, on
the ground that YOU men rebelled against my order respecting the
waters
of Mer´i·bah.
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Take Aaron and El·e·a´zar his son and bring them up into
Mount Hor.
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And strip Aaron of his garments, and you must clothe with
them El·e·a´zar his son; and Aaron will
be gathered and must die there.”
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So Moses did just as Jehovah had commanded; and before the
eyes of all the assembly they went climbing Mount
Hor.
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Then Moses stripped Aaron of
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his garments and clothed El·e·a´zar his son with them, after which
Aaron died there on the top of the mountain. And Moses and
El·e·a´zar came on down
from the mountain.
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And all the assembly got to see that Aaron had expired, and
all the house of Israel continued weeping for Aaron thirty
days.
(Nu 27:13)
When you have seen it, then you must be gathered to your
people, yes, you, just as Aaron your brother
was gathered,
(De 34:5-6)
After that Moses the servant of Jehovah died there in the
land of Mo´ab at the order of Jehovah.
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And he proceeded to bury him in the valley in the land of
Mo´ab in front of Beth-pe´or, and nobody has come to
know his grave down to this day.
(Jg 2:8-10)
Then Joshua the son of Nun, the servant of Jehovah, died at
the
age of a hundred and ten years.
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So they buried him in the territory of his inheritance in
Tim´nath-he´res in the mountainous region of E´phra·im, on the
north of Mount Ga´ash.
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And all that generation too were gathered to their fathers,
and another generation began to rise after them that did not know
Jehovah or the work that he had done
for Israel.
Paragraph 10
(Nu 26:10)
Then the earth opened its
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mouth and swallowed them up. As for Ko´rah, [he died] at the death
of the assembly when the fire consumed two hundred and fifty men.
And they came
to be a symbol.
Paragraph 12
(2Sa 16:23)
And the counsel of A·hith´o·phel, with which he counseled in
those days, was just as when a man would inquire of the word of the
[true] God. That was the way all the counsel of A·hith´o·phel was
both to David and
to Ab´sa·lom.
Paragraph 14
(Mt 5:29-30)
If, now, that right eye of yours is making you stumble, tear
it out and throw it away from you. For it is more beneficial to you
for one of your members to be lost to you than for your whole body
to be pitched into
Ge·hen´na.
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Also, if your right hand is making you stumble, cut it off
and throw it away from you. For it is more beneficial to you for one
of your members to be lost than for your whole
body to land in Ge·hen´na.
Paragraph 16
(Mt 23:33, 35)
“Serpents, offspring of vipers, how are YOU to flee from the
judgment of Ge·hen´na?.
. .
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that there may come upon YOU all the righteous blood spilled
on earth, from the blood of righteous Abel to the blood of
Zech·a·ri´ah son of Bar·a·chi´ah, whom YOU murdered between the
sanctuary
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