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  • After him rose Jair of Gilead who was judge of Israel for twenty-two years. (Judges 10, 3)

  • Manoah rose and followed his wife. He came to the man and said to him, "Are you the man who has spoken to this woman?" He answered, "I am." (Judges 13, 11)

  • On the fourth day, they rose early in the morning and the Levite prepared to leave. But the father of the young maiden said to his son-in-law, "Eat some bread first so you can regain your strength, then you can go." (Judges 19, 5)

  • On the fifth day, he again rose early in the morning to go, but the father of the young maiden said to him, "Have more patience and stay until evening." So they ate together. (Judges 19, 8)

  • When her husband rose up in the morning, opened the door of the house and went out to go on his way, he saw the woman, his concubine, lying at the entrance of the house, her hands on the threshold. (Judges 19, 27)

  • All the people rose as one man and said, "None of us shall return to his tent nor go to his house. (Judges 20, 8)

  • The Israelites rose early and encamped opposite Gibeah. (Judges 20, 19)

  • On the next day, the people rose early, built an altar there and offered holocausts and peace offerings. (Judges 21, 4)

  • When she rose to glean, Boaz instructed his men, "Let her glean even among the sheaves and do not scold her. (Ruth 2, 15)

  • Elkanah rose early in the morning and worshiped before Yahweh with his wives. Then they went back home to Ramah. When Elkanah slept with his wife, Hannah, Yahweh took compassion on her, (1 Samuel 1, 19)

  • Samuel lay down until morning and rose up early. Then he opened the doors of Yahweh's house. Samuel was afraid to tell the vision to Eli, (1 Samuel 3, 15)

  • But when they rose the following morning, the people saw Dagon on the ground again, face downward before the ark of Yahweh. His head and hands were broken off and lay at the threshold. Only the trunk of Dagon was left where he fell. (1 Samuel 5, 4)


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