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  • If it will have ceased, he shall wash with water the parts which are pure for a second time, and they shall be clean. (Leviticus 13, 58)

  • If the blood has stopped and has ceased to flow, she shall number seven days for her purification, (Leviticus 15, 28)

  • The flesh was still between their teeth, neither had this kind of food ceased, and behold, the fury of the Lord was provoked against the people, and he struck them with an exceedingly great scourge. (Numbers 11, 33)

  • Therefore, as soon as he had ceased to speak, the earth broke open under their feet. (Numbers 16, 31)

  • And standing between the dead and the living, he prayed for the people, and the scourge ceased. (Numbers 16, 48)

  • he entered after the Israelite man, into the brothel, and he pierced both of them at the same time, specifically, the man and the woman at the location of their genitals. And the scourge ceased from among the sons of Israel. (Numbers 25, 8)

  • And the manna ceased after they ate from the grain of the land. And the sons of Israel no longer made use of that food. Instead, they ate from the grain of the present year, from the land of Canaan. (Joshua 5, 12)

  • Previously, the name Hebron was called Kiriath-Arba. Adam, the greatest among the Anakim, was laid there. And the land ceased from battles. (Joshua 14, 15)

  • The strong men ceased, and they rested in Israel, until Deborah rose up, until a mother rose up in Israel. (Judges 5, 7)

  • Then he ceased to prophesy, and he went to the high place. (1 Samuel 10, 13)

  • And when he had ceased speaking, the sons of the king also appeared. And entering, they lifted up their voice, and they wept. And the king also, and all his servants, wept with an exceedingly great weeping. (2 Samuel 13, 36)

  • Now after he had fled and had arrived in Geshur, Absalom was in that place for three years. And king David ceased to pursue Absalom, because he had been consoled over the passing of Amnon. (2 Samuel 13, 38)


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