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Then, after three years, it chanced that some of his servants ran away, and took refuge with Achis son of Maacha, king of Geth. And when Semei was told that his servants were in Geth, (1 Kings 2, 39)
and meanwhile Adad, still in early boyhood, took refuge in Egypt, under the charge of certain Edomites, that had been his father’s servants. (1 Kings 11, 17)
Solomon would fain have put Jeroboam to death, but he was up and gone; he took refuge with Sesac king of Egypt, and remained there till Solomon’s death. (1 Kings 11, 40)
Those who survived took refuge in the city of Aphec, where the wall fell on them, twenty-seven thousand in number. As for Benadad, when he made his way into the city he took refuge in an inner room; (1 Kings 20, 30)
And Michaeas only answered, Thou shalt live to see the day when thou must needs take refuge in an inner room, to hide there.✻ (1 Kings 22, 25)
And give them this royal command of mine, that they are to imprison him, and give him scant allowance of food and drink till I come back safe and sound. (1 Kings 22, 27)
Come thou back safe and sound, Michaeas said, and mine was no message from the Lord. Witness my words, all you that stand here! (1 Kings 22, 28)
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)
