Therefore the Israelites waited for Miriam seven days, when she became leprous.
The Rabbis have taught that a small salt fish will cause death if partaken of after seven, seventeen, or twenty-seven days; some say after twenty-three days.
Seven days He gave to the Passover festival, and seven days to the Feast of Tabernacles.
And what," said Cuthbert, "will be best for me to read, which may be finished in seven days?
He was sent accordingly, but charged to be back in seven days.
We therefore resumed our voyage, and came there in seven days.
We shipped ourselves in a ship called the Tiger of London, in which we went to Tripoly in Syria, whence we went with the caravan to Aleppo in seven days.
Departing from thence, we came in seven days sailing to Luxburne or Ulisbona, [Lisbon] in Portugal.
He repeated several of their names, and even showed a book in Portuguese and Latin which had belonged to them, and some maps; and concluded by saying that there were more Portuguese on that coast, seven days journey to the north.
But if he perceive the place of the spot is equal with the flesh that is near it, and the hair black: he shall shut him up seven days, 13:32.
But if the colour of the hair be not changed, nor the blemish lower than the other flesh, and the appearance of the leprosy be somewhat obscure: he shall shut him up seven days, 13:27.
But if the hair be of the former colour, and the scar somewhat obscure, and be not lower than the flesh that is near it: he shall shut him up seven days.
But if there be a shining whiteness in the skin, and not lower than the other flesh, and the hair be of the former colour, the priest shall shut him up seven days.
From Baltimore to San Francisco is several thousand miles, but it will be only a seven days' journey in the cars when I am two or three years older.
After that he shall come into the camp, but shall dwell outside his tent seven days.
Seven days had passed since first he saw the light, Seven days of deep, ecstatic peace and joy, Of open vision of that blissful world, Of sweet communion with those dwelling there.
We read before of forty days' patience, and after that of seven days' patience; and that after the waters began to return from off the earth, and here again of seven days more.
Thence by sea to Chulan is seven days; but no Jews live there.
Thence it is seven days' journey to Khulam which is the beginning of the country of the Sun-worshippers[172].
Thence it is seven days to Ispahan the great city and the royal residence.
Seven days of power, seven days of splendour, seven days of love.
At last another list of different stages was brought, and they swore by God and upon the Koran that they would take us in seven days.
Some hours after the little crooked sheikh sent to say that if those men would not take us in seven days he would get others.
They then said they would not go in seven days--who had arranged such long stages?
In other respects Aydab has more the aspect of a village than a town, and it is seven days' march north of Sawakin, where the chief of the Bedjas lives.
When sown at the commencement of the season, the plants will blossom in six weeks, produce pods for the table in seven weeks, pods for shelling in ten weeks, and ripen in eighty-seven days.
If sown early, the plants will blossom in seven weeks, afford pods for stringing in eight weeks, green beans in ten or eleven weeks, and ripen their seeds in ninety-seven days.
Spring plantings will blossom in six weeks, produce pods for the table in seven weeks, and ripen in eighty-seven days.
The plants blossom in seven weeks, produce young pods in about eight weeks, pods for shelling in their green state in eleven or twelve weeks, and ripen in ninety-seven days, from the time of sowing.
The plants blossom in seven weeks, produce young pods in eight weeks, and ripen in eighty-seven days, from the time of sowing.
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