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Psalms 58.4-5
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A young cow that has never pulled a yoke Numbers 19.2 “This is a statute of the law that Jehovah has commanded, ‘Tell the Israelites that they should take for you a sound red cow in which there is no defect and upon which no yoke has come.
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 Weavers Shuttle with bobin Job 7.6  My days go by more quickly than a weaver’s shuttle, And they come to an end without hope. Weaving with weavers shuttle Job 7.6  My days go by more quickly than a weaver’s shuttle, And they come to an end without hope.
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 LEVIATHAN  Since, with the exception of  Leviathan appears to signify some form of aquatic creature of great proportions and strength, although not necessarily of one specific species Job 3.8,  Let those who curse the day put a curse on it, Those who are able to awaken Le·viʹa·than.
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Booths Lev.23.43  so that your future generations may know+ that it was in the booths that I made the Israelites dwell when I was bringing them out of the land of Egypt. I am Jehovah your God.’”
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 Kneading trough Ex.12.34   So the people carried their flour dough before it was leavened, with their kneading troughs wrapped up in their clothing on their shoulder.
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Threshing Sledge Genesis 50.10-11  Then they came to the threshing floor of Aʹtad,  which is in the region of the Jordan, and there they carried on a very great and bitter mourning, and he kept mourning for his father seven days. 11  The inhabitants of the land, the Caʹnaan·ites, saw them mourning at the threshing floor of Aʹtad, and they exclaimed: “This is a great mourning for the Egyptians!” That is why it was named Aʹbel-mizʹra·im, which is in the region of the Jordan.  A threshing board detail with flint splinters that sliced the stalks Genesis 50.11  Then they came to the threshing floor of Aʹtad,  which is in the region of the Jordan, and there they carried on a very great and bitter mourning, and he kept mourning for his father seven days. 11 The inhabitants of the land, the Caʹnaan·ites, saw them mourning at the threshing floor of Aʹtad, and they exclaimed: “This is a great mourning for the Egyptians!” That is why it was named Aʹbel-mizʹra·i...
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Oxen thresh grain and men separate kernels from straw. Genesis  50.10-11 Then they came to the threshing floor of Aʹtad,  which is in the region of the Jordan, and there they carried on a very great and bitter mourning, and he kept mourning for his father seven days. 11  The inhabitants of the land, the Caʹnaan·ites, saw them mourning at the threshing floor of Aʹtad, and they exclaimed: “This is a great mourning for the Egyptians!” That is why it was named Aʹbel-mizʹra·im, which is in the region of the Jordan.
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Desert Horned Viper Genesis 49.17  Let Dan be a serpent by the roadside, a horned snake beside the path, that bites the heels of the horse so that its rider falls backward.
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 Pharaohs dream of the cows Genesis 41.1-4   At the end of two full years, Pharʹaoh dreamed that he was standing by the Nile River. 2  And there, coming up from the river, were seven fine-looking, fat cows, and they were feeding on the Nile grass. 3  There were seven other cows that looked ugly and thin coming up after them from the Nile, and they stood alongside the fat cows by the bank of the Nile. 4  Then the ugly, thin cows began to eat up the seven fine-looking, fat cows. At this Pharʹaoh woke up.
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 Lentils and a bowl of Lentil stew Genesis 25.30-34 So Eʹsau said to Jacob: “Quick, please, give me some of the red stew that you have there, for I am exhausted!”That is why his name was Eʹdom. 31  To this Jacob said: “First sell me your right as firstborn!” 32  And Eʹsau continued: “Here I am about to die! What use is a birthright to me?”  33  And Jacob added: “Swear to me first!” So he swore to him and sold his right as firstborn to Jacob. 34  Then Jacob gave Eʹsau bread and lentil stew, and he ate and drank, and he got up and went away. Thus Eʹsau despised the birthright.
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 God shows Hagar a well  Genesis 21.15-19  Finally the water in the skin bottle was used up, and she pushed the boy under one of the bushes. 16  Then she went on and sat down by herself, about the distance of a bowshot away, because she said: “I do not want to watch the boy die.” So she sat down at a distance and began to cry aloud and to weep.17  At that God heard the voice of the boy, and God’s angel called to Haʹgar from the heavens and said to her: “What is the matter with you, Haʹgar? Do not be afraid, for God has heard the voice of the boy there where he is. 18  Get up, lift the boy and take hold of him with your hand, for I will make him a great nation.” 19  Then God opened her eyes and she saw a well of water, and she went and filled the skin bottle with water and gave the boy a drink. 
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Hagar and Ishmael expelled Genesis 21.14  So Abraham got up early in the morning and took bread and a skin bottle of water and gave it to Haʹgar. He set these on her shoulder and then sent her away along with the boy. So she departed and wandered about in the wilderness of Beʹer-sheʹba.
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Cain kills Abel Genesis 4.8  After that Cain said to his brother Abel: “Let us go over into the field.” So while they were in the field, Cain assaulted his brother Abel and killed him.
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The serpent talks to Eve Genesis 3.1-5  Now the serpent was the most cautious of all the wild animals of the field that Jehovah God had made. So it said to the woman: “Did God really say that you must not eat from every tree of the garden?”2  At this the woman said to the serpent: “We may eat of the fruit of the trees of the garden. 3  But God has said about the fruit of the tree that is in the middle of the garden: ‘You must not eat from it, no, you must not touch it; otherwise you will die.’” 4  At this the serpent said to the woman: “You certainly will not die. 5  For God knows that in the very day you eat from it, your eyes will be opened and you will be like God, knowing good and bad.”
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Adam and Eve continued to be naked Genesis 2.25  And both of them continued to be naked, the man and his wife; yet they were not ashamed.