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12 When she delivered the material to her employers, they would pay her a wage. On the seventh day of the month of Dystrus,[a] she finished the woven cloth and delivered it to her employers. They paid her the full salary and also gave her a young goat for a meal.

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  1. 2:12 Seventh day of the month of Dystrus: late in winter. The Macedonian month Dystros corresponds to the Jewish month of Shebat (January–February). A meal: lit., “for the hearth”; the gift had probably been made in view of some springtime festival like the Jewish Purim.