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}}</ref> Epispasm was popular in the First Century among circumcised Jewish men who wished to appear as Greek. The practice of epispasm seems to have persisted from the Second Century B. C. to the Sixth Century A. D. The practice of epispasm seems to have persisted from the Second Century B. C. to the Sixth Century A. D.<ref name="hall1991">{{REFjournal
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