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As parent bird hovers over nest, so will the Lord of hosts protect Jerusalem; protect her and bring her safe through, grant signal deliverance. (Isaiah 31, 5)
And I will turn all these mountains of mine into a highroad for you; safe through the uplands my path shall lead. (Isaiah 49, 11)
What, tired out so soon when thy rivals were on foot? And hast thou the mettle to challenge horsemen? Easy to keep thy confidence, here on safe ground; what shift wilt thou make in the fens of Jordan? (Jeremiah 12, 5)
Thou, Israel’s hope, in time of calamity its refuge still, wilt thou pass us by, like stranger in a land that is none of his, like some traveller that will ask for a night’s lodging and be gone? (Jeremiah 14, 8)
Strength and stronghold, Lord, refuge in time of peril, shall not the Gentiles themselves come to thee from the ends of the earth, confessing that all their patrimony is but a heritage of lies, that their idols cannot avail them? (Jeremiah 16, 19)
Blessed shall he be that puts his trust in the Lord, makes the Lord his refuge. (Jeremiah 17, 7)
Not for me thy terrors; the day of affliction is coming, but I shall find refuge in thee. (Jeremiah 17, 17)
For shepherds, and the pride of the flock, no refuge now; (Jeremiah 25, 35)
Jeremiel son of Amalech,✻ Saraias son of Ezriel, and Selemias son of Abdeel were bidden to attach the persons of the scribe Baruch and the prophet Jeremias; but the Lord kept them in safe hiding. (Jeremiah 36, 26)
Thereupon Jeremias told him a message from the Lord, the God of hosts: Go out and give thyself up to Nabuchodonosor’s chieftains, and thy life shall be safe, nor shall there be any burning of the city; thou and thine shall be spared. (Jeremiah 38, 17)
came back from the countries where they had taken refuge into Judaea, came to Godolias at Masphath; and abundant was the store they brought in, of grapes and grain both. (Jeremiah 40, 12)
They went off and made their home for a time at Chamaan, near Bethlehem, thinking to take refuge in Egypt (Jeremiah 41, 17)
