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and now the troops that had taken the city and burnt it came out to meet them, enclosing the enemy in between and cutting him down. Thus, attacking from both sides, they did not let a single man out of all that multitude escape; (Joshua 8, 22)
bade his companions roll great stones up to the mouth of the cave, and set a close watch to see that the men imprisoned there did not escape. (Joshua 10, 18)
Israelite or alien who had shed blood unwittingly, and would escape from the vengeance of the next of kin, must make his way to one of the cities thus set apart, until he could stand his trial before the people. (Joshua 20, 9)
And he, after this escape, made his way into the Hethite country, where he built a city that is still called Luza. (Judges 1, 26)
then he made his escape by a postern door.When the king’s servants came and found locked doors they thought he was easing himself, like enough, there in his summer retreat. (Judges 3, 24)
but slew, that day, some ten thousand Moabite warriors, cut off from all hope of escape. (Judges 3, 29)
The news came to the ears of the Philistines that Samson was in the town, and they cut him off from escape by posting guards at the city gate; no need to do anything while night lasted, they could kill him next morning on his way out. (Judges 16, 2)
and when she awoke him with her cry, Samson, the Philistines! it was in vain that he sought to escape by shaking off his bonds as of old. (Judges 16, 20)
The whole number of Benjamites that made good their escape into the desert was no more than six hundred men; and these spent four whole months on the rock of Remmon. (Judges 20, 47)
In the old days, when Israel was ruled by judges, there was a man of Bethlehem-Juda that took his wife and his two sons to live in the Moabite country, to escape from a famine. (Ruth 1, 1)
till the neighbours, congratulating her, said It is Noemi that has a son. And they called him Obed.This Obed had a son called Jesse, that was father to David. (Ruth 4, 17)
Obed of Jesse, and Jesse of David. (Ruth 4, 22)
