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ASPECT OF HISTORY
Tombs in the Bible; Sepulchrally; Rock-cut tombs in Israel; Rock-cut tombs in ancient Palestine
  • Detail of the [[Tomb of Benei Hezir]]
  • Facade of the "Cave of the Coffins", Beit She'arim National Park
  • Garden Tomb]] (9th–7th century BCE)
  • Remnants of the [[Monolith of Silwan]], a First Temple period tomb.
  • The [[Tomb of Benei Hezir]] and the so-called [[Tomb of Zechariah]]

cut in      
v.
1) (D; intr.) to cut in on (he cut in on me when I was dancing)
2) (slang) (D; tr.) to cut in on (he cut me in on the deal)
cut in      
If you cut in on someone, you interrupt them when they are speaking.
Immediately, Daniel cut in on Joanne's attempts at reassurance...
'Not true,' the Duchess cut in.
= break in
PHRASAL VERB: V P on n, V P with quote, also V P
cut in      
1. interrupt.
2. pull in too closely in front of another vehicle.
3. (of a motor or other device) begin operating, especially when triggered automatically.

Wikipedia

Rock-cut tombs in ancient Israel

Rock-cut tombs were a form of burial and interment chamber used in ancient Israel. Cut into the landscapes surrounding ancient Judean cities, their design ranges from single chambered, with simple square or rectangular layouts, to multi-chambered with more complex designs. Almost all burial chambers contain a platform for primary burial and an ossuary or other receptacle for secondary burial. There is debate on if these tombs were originally intended for secondary burials, or if that practice arose later.

The use of rock-cut cave tombs in the region began in the early Canaanite period, from 3100–2900 BCE. The custom lapsed a millennium, however, before re-emerging in the earliest Israelite tombs, dating to the 9th century BCE in Jerusalem. The use of rock-cut tombs reached its peak in the 7th and 8th centuries BCE, before rapidly declining and eventually falling out of use in the 6th century BCE in some regions.

Use of the tombs has been recorded as recently as the late Roman period around the 3rd century CE.

The use of such tombs was generally reserved for the middle- and upper-classes, and each typically belonged to a single nuclear or extended family.

Examples of use of cut in
1. Mr Yoshikawa presented three scenarios: a 40 per cent cut in discretionary spending; a cut in discretionary and personnel spending; and a cut in social security, personnel and discretionary expenditure.
2. Ezo Gelin Pilaf (rice) Ingredients: (Serves 4–5) 1 cup rice1 tomato, washed, cut in small pieces1/2 red bell pepper, cut in small pieces1 leek, cut in small pieces1 onion, cut in small pieces2 tbsp butter2 cup hot water1 tsp salt1 pinch pepper Preparation: Sauté the onion with butter for 3–4 minutes.
3. Cut in funds for new members The original plan for a 2007–2013 budget featured a big cut in development funds for the EU‘s mostly ex–Communist newcomers.
4. The proposed cut in National Guard funding "didn‘t make sense.
5. Rechristened BT, the work force has been cut in half.