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  • she caught hold of him by his tunic and said, 'Sleep with me.' But he left the tunic in her hand, took to his heels and got out. (Genesis 39, 12)

  • Gad will be raided by raiders, and he will raid at their heels. (Genesis 49, 19)

  • 'I shall send terror of myself ahead of you; I shall throw all the peoples you encounter into confusion, and make all your enemies take to their heels. (Exodus 23, 27)

  • At their cries, all the Israelites round them took to their heels, saying, 'We do not want the earth to swallow us too!' (Numbers 16, 34)

  • Joshua and all Israel pretended to be beaten by them and took to their heels along the road to the desert. (Joshua 8, 15)

  • Jotham then took to his heels; he fled and made his way to Beer; and there he stayed, to be out of his brother Abimelech's reach. (Judges 9, 21)

  • David's men turned on their heels and went back, and on their arrival told him exactly what had been said. (1 Samuel 25, 12)

  • The sheer number of my enemies makes me contemptible, loathsome to my neighbours, and my friends shrink from me in horror. When people see me in the street they take to their heels. (Psalms 31, 11)

  • But when the Syrians on the left wing saw that the right had been broken, they turned and followed hot on the heels of Judas and his men to take them in the rear. (1 Maccabees 9, 16)

  • whereupon the cowardly ones and those who lacked confidence in the justice of God took to their heels and ran away. (2 Maccabees 8, 13)

  • Like golden pillars on a silver base, such are shapely legs on firm-set heels. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 18)

  • The mercenaries she had with her, these too were like fattened calves: but they too have taken to their heels, have all run away, not held their ground, for their day of disaster has overtaken them, their time for being punished. (Jeremiah 46, 21)


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