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  • but the wheat and spelt were not destroyed, being late crops. (Exodus 9, 32)

  • It grew late and his staff hurried away. Bagoas closed the tent from the outside, having shown out those who still lingered in his lord's presence. They went to their beds wearied with too much drinking, (Judith 13, 1)

  • They waited for me as though for rain, open-mouthed as though for a late shower. (Job 29, 23)

  • Similarly, Judas made a complete collection of the books dispersed in the late war, and these we still have. (2 Maccabees 2, 14)

  • Similarly with all workmen and craftsmen, toiling day and night; those who engrave seals, for ever trying to think of a new design, concentrating on catching a good likeness and staying up late to get the work done. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 27)

  • Similarly with the blacksmith sitting by his anvil; he considers what to do with the pig-iron, the breath of the fire scorches his skin, as he contends with the heat of the furnace; the noise of the hammer deafens him, his eyes are fixed on the pattern; he concentrates on getting the job done well and stays up late to apply the finishing touches. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 28)

  • he pummels the clay with his arm, and with his feet he kneads it; he concentrates on applying the glaze right and stays up late to clean the kiln. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 30)

  • Woe to those who get up early to go after strong drink, and stay up late at night inflamed with wine. (Isaiah 5, 11)

  • this is why the showers have been withheld, the late rains have not come. 'But you maintained a prostitute's bold front, with no trace of a blush. (Jeremiah 3, 3)

  • The bridegroom was late, and they all grew drowsy and fell asleep. (Matthew 25, 5)

  • By now it was getting very late, and his disciples came up to him and said, 'This is a lonely place and it is getting very late, (Mark 6, 35)

  • He entered Jerusalem and went into the Temple; and when he had surveyed it all, as it was late by now, he went out to Bethany with the Twelve. (Mark 11, 11)


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