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  • defeated the Amalecites who had taken refuge there, and occupy their land to this day.✻ (1 Chronicles 4, 43)

  • And besides Hebron, the city of refuge, Aaron’s race held Lobna, (1 Chronicles 6, 57)

  • Sichem in the hill-country of Ephraim was given to them as a city of refuge, and besides this Gazer, (1 Chronicles 6, 67)

  • There were men of Gad, too, that went over to David’s allegiance when he was taking refuge in the desert, strong men, brave warriors, armed with shield and spear; no lion so terrible of aspect, no hind on the mountains so fleet of foot. (1 Chronicles 12, 8)

  • Thereupon the prophet Semeias came into Roboam’s presence, where he sat with all the chief men of Juda, that had taken refuge in Jerusalem at Sesac’s approach. This is the Lord’s message for you, he told them; You have abandoned me, and now I am abandoning you to the mercy of Sesac. (2 Chronicles 12, 5)

  • And Michaeas only answered, Thou shalt live to see the day when thou must needs take refuge in an inner room, to hide there. (2 Chronicles 18, 24)

  • to worship one God only, the God of heaven. He it was bade them remove thence, and dwell in Charan. At a time when famine overspread the world, they took refuge in Egypt; and there, when four hundred years had passed,✻ they had grown so numerous that there was no counting the muster of them. (Judith 5, 9)

  • When word of this outrage upon Holofernes spread through the army, plan and purpose had they none; taking counsel only of the fear that shook their limbs, they sought refuge in flight. (Judith 15, 1)

  • When I would find rest on my pillow, take refuge in night thoughts, (Job 7, 13)

  • He hides away, where thick darkness broods over him;✻ straightway a fire no human hand has kindled threatens to devour him; woe betide any that would take refuge in that dwelling! (Job 20, 26)

  • they were glad of so much shelter; a bramble thicket should be their welcome refuge. (Job 30, 7)

  • When the fire of his vengeance blazes out suddenly, happy are they who find their refuge in him. (Psalms 2, 13)


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