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Take refuge in the hills, she told them, or you may meet the pursuers returning. Hide there for three days, until they are back again; then you may go safely on your way. (Joshua 2, 16)
And now the defenders looked back from their pursuit of Josue, and saw the smoke rising up to heaven. Refuge was none before or behind; at an end, now, the feigned flight and the retreat towards the desert; everywhere the pursuers met with resistance. (Joshua 8, 20)
At last, when the enemy had suffered disastrous loss, and were all but exterminated, the survivors took refuge within their city ramparts, (Joshua 10, 20)
and the whole Israelite army returned to Maceda, where Josue had encamped, all safe and sound; none dared lift a hand against them as they went. (Joshua 10, 21)
These will offer refuge to anyone who has slain a man by misadventure, and escaped from the vengeance of his kinsmen. (Joshua 20, 3)
but Hebron itself, the city of refuge, with the lands close to it, he gave to the family of Aaron.) The others were Lobna, and the lands round Lobna, (Joshua 21, 13)
received from Ephraim, one city of refuge, Sichem, and besides this, Gazer, (Joshua 21, 21)
The Levites of Gerson’s line received from eastern Manasses one city of refuge, Gaulon in Basan; and also Bosram; two city-enclosures. From Issachar, (Joshua 21, 27)
From Nephthali, one city of refuge, Cedes in the pale of Nephthali; also Hammoth-Dor and Carthan; three city-enclosures. (Joshua 21, 32)
From Ruben on the east side of Jordan, there was one city of refuge, Bosor out in the wilderness; and four other city-enclosures were also taken out, Misor, Jaser, Jethson and Mephaath.✻ (Joshua 21, 36)
From Gad, one city of refuge, Ramoth in Galaad; also Manaim, Hesebon and Jaser, four city-enclosures; (Joshua 21, 37)
Galaad took his ease on the further bank of Jordan, and Dan was busy with his merchant ventures; Aser, too, lingered by the sea-shore, safe in his harbour-towns. (Judges 5, 17)
