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but had now gone to Jezrahel to recover from the wounds Hazael’s men had given him.) As you love me, Jehu said, let no one make his escape from the city, or news of this will reach Jezrahel. (2 Kings 9, 15)
And now, when the burnt-sacrifice was done, he gave orders to his bodyguard and his officers to go in and make an end of them; not one must escape. So these, his bodyguard and his captains, put them to the sword. Then they went to the Keep of Beth-baal,✻ (2 Kings 10, 25)
a breach was made in the walls; and that night all the fighting men made their escape by way of the gate between the two walls, by the royal garden, leaving the Chaldaeans to continue the siege of the city. The road Sedecias chose for his flight was that which leads to the desert plain; (2 Kings 25, 4)
Wilt thou have three years of famine, he asked, or three months of flight before thy enemies, and yet no escape, or three days in which the Lord’s own sword of pestilence shall pass through the land, his angel dealing death all through the realm of Israel? Think well, and tell me what answer I shall make to him whose message I bear. (1 Chronicles 21, 12)
And nothing was in the ark except the two tablets Moses laid up there on mount Horeb, when the Lord gave the sons of Israel a law to live by, after their escape from Egypt. (2 Chronicles 5, 10)
Then it was that he embroiled them with the king of Babylon, who came and put their young men to the sword in the sanctuary itself, pitying neither young man nor maid, old man nor cripple; none might escape his attack. (2 Chronicles 36, 17)
alms-deeds were ever a sovereign way of escape from guilt and death, a bar against the soul’s passage into darkness; (Tobit 4, 11)
(Great shame the Assyrians hold it in a man, if any woman fools him, and contrives to escape from his company unmolested.) (Judith 12, 11)
None might say a word to his neighbour, none might lift his head; they left all behind, and hastened to make good their escape from the rumoured onslaught of the Hebrews, some taking the roads across the plain, some the mountain tracks. (Judith 15, 2)
deaf to the claims of gratitude and of humanity, they think to escape the all-seeing scrutiny of God. (Esther 16, 4)
The ruins he makes, none can rebuild, his imprisonment none can escape; (Job 12, 14)
my path hedged in, so that there is no escape, my direction lost, and I benighted. (Job 19, 8)
