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They're described as they happen throughout Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers, and

recapped for the record in Deuteronomy.

And that's only during the life of Moses! There's lots more, if you can stand it,

throughout the Prophets and the Writings, all the way up to Chronicles.

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