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  • They then turned tail and fled into the desert, towards the Rock of Rimmon. Five thousand of them were picked off on the roads, and the rest were relentlessly pursued as far as Gideon, two thousand of them being killed. (Judges 20, 45)

  • Six hundred men, however, turned tail and escaped into the desert, to the Rock of Rimmon, and there they stayed for four months. (Judges 20, 47)

  • The cook then picked up the leg and the tail and put it in front of Saul, saying, 'This is for you. This is what was left. Make a good meal . . .' That day, Saul ate with Samuel. (1 Samuel 9, 24)

  • His tail is as stiff as a cedar, the sinews of his thighs are tightly knit. (Job 40, 17)

  • since you will make them turn tail, by shooting your arrows in their faces. (Psalms 21, 12)

  • The archer sons of Ephraim turned tail when the time came for fighting; (Psalms 78, 9)

  • All the troops that Demetrius had summarily dismissed rallied to Antiochus, and made war on Demetrius, who turned tail and fled. (1 Maccabees 11, 55)

  • (The 'top' is the elder and the man of rank; the 'tail' is the prophet teaching lies.) (Isaiah 9, 14)

  • Nowadays no one does for Egypt what top and tail, palm and reed used to do. (Isaiah 19, 15)

  • Its tail swept a third of the stars from the sky and hurled them to the ground, and the dragon stopped in front of the woman as she was at the point of giving birth, so that it could eat the child as soon as it was born. (Revelation 12, 4)


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