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  • And he picked up the cloak of Elijah, which had fallen from him. And turning back, he stood above the bank of the Jordan. (2 Kings 2, 13)

  • And he struck the waters with the cloak of Elijah, which had fallen from him, and they were not divided. And he said, “Where is the God of Elijah, even now?” And he struck the waters, and they were divided here and there. And Elisha went across. (2 Kings 2, 14)

  • And one went out into the field, so that he might collect wild herbs. And he found something like a wild vine, and he gathered from it bitter fruits of the field, and he filled his cloak. And returning, he cut these up for the pot of soup. But he did not know what it was. (2 Kings 4, 39)

  • And so they hurried away. And each one, taking his cloak, placed it under his feet, in the manner of a seat for judgment. And they sounded the trumpet, and they said: “Jehu reigns!” (2 Kings 9, 13)

  • each one of the valiant men rose up, and they took the bodies of Saul and of his sons. And they brought them to Jabesh. And they buried their bones under the oak that was in Jabesh. And they fasted for seven days. (1 Chronicles 10, 12)

  • And when I had heard this word, I tore my cloak and my tunic, and I pulled out the hairs of my head and beard, and I sat in mourning. (Ezra 9, 3)

  • And at the evening sacrifice, I rose up from my affliction, and, having torn my cloak and my tunic, I fell to my knees, and I reached out my hands to the Lord, my God. (Ezra 9, 5)

  • But when, with attentiveness, he perceived no motion of anyone reclining, he approached the curtain. And lifting it up, he saw the dead body of Holofernes, without a head, lying on the ground, soaked in his own blood. He cried out with a loud voice and weeping, and he tore his garments. (Judith 14, 14)

  • But Mordecai, going forth from the palace and from the king’s presence, shone in royal apparel the color of hyacinth and of the sky, wearing a golden crown on his head, and clothed with a cloak of silk and purple. And all the city rejoiced and was joyful. (Esther 13, 27)

  • so that your feet may be soaked in the blood of your enemies, so that the tongue of your dogs may be soaked with the same. (Psalms 67, 24)

  • May those who detract me be clothed with shame, and may they be covered with their confusion, as if with a double cloak. (Psalms 108, 29)

  • when you were like an oak with falling leaves, and like a garden without water. (Isaiah 1, 30)


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