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Numbers 15:40 - The Scriptures 2009

so that you remember, and shall do all My commands, and be set-apart unto your Elohim.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

that ye may remember, and do all my commandments, and be holy unto your God.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

That you may remember and do all My commandments and be holy to your God.

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American Standard Version (1901)

that ye may remember and do all my commandments, and be holy unto your God.

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Common English Bible

In this way you’ll remember to do all my commands. Then you will be holy to your God.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

but instead, they, being more mindful of the precepts of the Lord, may do them and may be holy to their God.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

But rather being mindful of the precepts of the Lord, may do them: and be holy to their God.

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Numbers 15:40
10 Cross References  

To those who guard His covenant, And to those who remember His orders to do them.


“Speak to all the congregation of the children of Yisra’ĕl, and say to them, ‘Be set-apart, for I יהוה your Elohim am set-apart.


“And you shall guard My commands and do them. I am יהוה.


I am יהוה your Elohim, who brought you out of the land of Mitsrayim, to be your Elohim. I am יהוה your Elohim.


I call upon you, therefore, brothers, through the compassion of Elohim, to present your bodies a living offering – set-apart, well-pleasing to Elohim – your reasonable worship.


even as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be set-apart and blameless before Him, in love,


to the set-apart ones in Colosse, and true brothers in Messiah: Favour to you and peace from Elohim our Father and the Master יהושע Messiah.


For Elohim did not call us to uncleanness, but in set-apartness.