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  • I will let war loose upon you in return for breaking your covenant with me; and when you take refuge in the cities, I will send pestilence among you. And soon you will be fain to surrender to your enemies, (Leviticus 26, 25)

  • keeping safe, too, the appurtenances of the tabernacle, and attending to its needs. (Numbers 3, 8)

  • until Moses and Aaron took refuge in the tabernacle. As soon as they entered it, the cloud overshadowed it, and the glory of the Lord’s presence was revealed. (Numbers 16, 43)

  • all their domain is lost, from Hesebon to Dibon; weary of the battle, in Nophe and distant Medaba they have taken refuge at last. (Numbers 21, 30)

  • Six of the towns granted to the Levites would be sanctuaries for the outlaw, offering a refuge to homicides, and there would be forty-two more, (Numbers 35, 6)

  • Such a man, if he takes refuge there, will be beyond the reach of avenging clansmen, until such time as he can appear and have his cause decided by the people. (Numbers 35, 12)

  • and they shall be open not only to Israelites but to the aliens that lodge or dwell among you, as a refuge for all who have shed blood unwittingly. (Numbers 35, 15)

  • then he is innocent, and must be rescued from the avenger’s power. He must be taken back, by award of the court, to his city of refuge, and make his abode there until the death of the high priest then anointed. (Numbers 35, 25)

  • he should have remained in his city of refuge until the high priest died. On the high priest’s death, the slayer is free to return home. (Numbers 35, 28)

  • as a place of refuge, if he could but escape to one of them, for the man that had killed his neighbour unwittingly, without having any feud against him in times past. (Deuteronomy 4, 42)

  • But it may be that someone who has a grudge against his neighbour will plot against his life, starting up out of an ambush and inflicting on him a mortal hurt, and then flee to one of these cities for refuge. (Deuteronomy 19, 11)

  • If a man escapes from bondage and takes refuge with thee, thou shalt not give him back into the hands of his lord; (Deuteronomy 23, 15)


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