the people knew that Aaron had died, and they mourned his death for 30 days.
The people of Israel stayed in the lowlands of Moab, where they mourned and grieved 30 days for Moses, as was their custom.
God named the dry ground “Land,” and he named the water “Ocean.” God looked at what he had done and saw that it was good.
and named the light “Day” and the darkness “Night.” Evening came, then morning—that was the first day.
and it took the usual 40 days. The Egyptians mourned 70 days for Jacob.
After crossing the Jordan River, Joseph stopped at Atad's threshing place, where they all mourned and wept seven days for Jacob.
Samuel died, and people from all over Israel gathered to mourn for him when he was buried at his home in Ramah. Meanwhile, David moved his camp to Paran Desert.