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And now the Israelites who lived beyond the plain, beyond Jordan, when they saw Israel routed and Saul and his sons killed, abandoned their cities and took to flight, leaving the Philistines to come in and settle there. (1 Samuel 31, 7)
All that night Abner and his men marched over the plain, crossed the Jordan, and made their way along Beth-horon to their camp.✻ (2 Samuel 2, 29)
and I will wait till I have word from thee before I come back from my hiding-place in the desert plain. (2 Samuel 15, 28)
and threw stones after David, and his servants that walked to left and right of him, plain folk and warriors alike. (2 Samuel 16, 6)
Send a message to David, said he, with all speed, telling him not to linger in the desert plain this night, but cross Jordan without delay; else he and all that are with him may be overwhelmed. (2 Samuel 17, 16)
then they passed by way of Jazer into Galaad to the plain country of Hodsi, and so reached the woodlands of Dan. Thence they turned towards Sidon, (2 Samuel 24, 6)
And so, next morning, at the time when sacrifice is offered, in came the water, flowing from Edom; water filled all the plain. (2 Kings 3, 20)
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)
and in the plain by Jericho he was overtaken by the Chaldaeans, who had set out in pursuit. All his army melted away from him, leaving him alone; (2 Kings 25, 5)
And now the Israelites who lived in the plain took to flight; Saul and his sons killed, they dispersed and abandoned their cities, leaving the Philistines to come in and settle there. (1 Chronicles 10, 7)
and the Philistines spread out their forces among the cities of the plain, and over the southern part of Juda, taking Bethsames, Aialon, Gaderoth, Socho, Thamnan, Gamzo and their daughter townships to settle in. (2 Chronicles 28, 18)
But there was no turning Josias back from his warlike intent; listen to Nechao he would not, though it was God’s own lips that warned him; he was for offering battle in the plain of Mageddo. (2 Chronicles 35, 22)
