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ἡ N 3 2-0-0-1-0=3 Ex 21,7; Lv 19,20; Prv 30,23Cf. AMUSIN 1986 120-121.145-146; LE BOULLUEC 1989 216(Ex 21,7); LEE, J. 1983, 33; VERMES 1975,70-71; WEVERS 1990 326(Ex 21,7)
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