The Rambam says in Hilchos Teshuva chapter 1
עָבַר עַל כְּרֵתוֹת וּמִיתוֹת בֵּית דִּין וְעָשָׂה תְּשׁוּבָה, תְּשׁוּבָה וְיוֹם הַכִּפּוּרִים תּוֹלִין וְיִסּוּרִין הַבָּאִין עָלָיו גּוֹמְרִין לוֹ הַכַּפָּרָה. וּלְעוֹלָם אֵין מִתְכַּפֵּר לוֹ כַּפָּרָה גְּמוּרָה עַד שֶׁיָּבוֹאוּ עָלָיו יִסּוּרִין...
If he sinned in matters which carry excisions and deaths by a tribunal and did repent, repentance and the Day of Atonement suspend [punishment], and the pain which he suffers thereafter complete the atonement for him.
What does it mean that 'punishment is suspended' if there's still suffering that comes later? Isn't suffering a punishment too? What then is suspended?
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