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  2. Behaalotecha - Wikipedia

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    Behaalotecha is the 36th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the third in the Book of Numbers. It covers topics such as the Menorah, the Levites, the Second Passover, the silver trumpets, the journeys of the Israelites, and their complaints.

  3. Ordeal of the bitter water - Wikipedia

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    A Jewish trial by ordeal for suspected adultery in the Hebrew Bible (Numbers 5:11–31). The woman drank a potion prepared by the priest and suffered divine punishment if guilty.

  4. Book of Numbers - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Numbers is the fourth book of the Hebrew Bible and the Torah, recounting the Israelites' journey from Mount Sinai to the border of Canaan. It contains censuses, laws, miracles, rebellions, and punishments, and is divided into three sections based on locale or generation.

  5. Naso (parashah) - Wikipedia

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    Naso is the 35th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle, covering Numbers 4:21–7:89. It includes topics such as census, camp purification, restitution, sotah, nazirite, Priestly Blessing, and Tabernacle consecration.

  6. Numbers 31 - Wikipedia

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    Numbers 31 is a biblical chapter that narrates the Israelites' victory over the Midianites, commanded by Moses and Phinehas, after a plague caused by their sexual and idolatrous relations with Moabite women. The chapter is part of the Holiness code and has been subject to scholarly and religious controversy over its authorship, meaning and ethics.

  7. Banishment in the Torah - Wikipedia

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    4.2 Numbers Chapter 9. 4.3 Numbers Chapter 15. 4.4 Numbers Chapter 19. 5 Deuteronomy. Toggle Deuteronomy subsection. ... Numbers 9:13; But the man that is clean, ...

  8. Shlach - Wikipedia

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    Shlach is the 37th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the fourth in the Book of Numbers. It tells the story of the twelve spies sent to assess the promised land, the Sabbath violator, and the commandments about offerings and fringes.

  9. List of Berserk chapters - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive guide to the manga series Berserk by Kentaro Miura, with summaries, release dates, and English translations of each chapter. The chapters are divided into five major arcs, spanning from Guts' childhood to his quest for revenge and beyond.