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as thou lovest thy servant, as thou hast shewn me signal mercy in saving this life of mine, bethink thee that I have no strength to reach the safety of the hills; calamity will overtake me first, and I must die. (Genesis 19, 19)
But there is a city close by that I may reach in safety, a little city, but I can find refuge there. So small a city, and wilt thou not grant me life if I go there? (Genesis 19, 20)
Whereupon Ruben answered, Kill my own two sons in requital of it, if I do not restore Benjamin to thee in safety; give me charge of him, and I will bring him back. (Genesis 42, 37)
I take the boy under my charge, and make myself answerable for his safety; never forgive me if I do not bring him back and restore him to thee. (Genesis 43, 9)
But still they came closer, and would have their say; We mean only to build folds for our sheep, byres for our cattle, and cities where our children can dwell in safety; (Numbers 32, 16)
to grant me the safety of my father and mother, my brethren and my sisters, with all that is theirs; that our lives shall be spared in the slaughter. (Joshua 2, 13)
For yourselves, said he, do not linger here; pursue the enemy, cutting down every straggler you meet; do not let them reach the safety of their city walls, now that the Lord God has put them in your power. (Joshua 10, 19)
And Jahel, going out to meet Sisara, bade him Turn in, my lord, turn in here in safety. So he came into the tent, where she covered him up with a cloak; (Judges 4, 18)
At the time when he reached it, Heli was sitting there waiting for news, on a seat by the wayside; his heart misgave him for the safety of God’s ark. When the tidings so brought were made known publicly, the whole city fell to lamenting. (1 Samuel 4, 13)
So David reached safety, and went to Ramatha to find Samuel, and tell him of Saul’s doings; and they retired, both of them, to live at the Naioth.✻ (1 Samuel 19, 18)
Stay with me here, and fear nothing; my enemies are thine, and here thou wilt be in safety. (1 Samuel 22, 23)
For heir, he had a grandson of Saul by Jonathan, a lame-footed boy;✻ he was five years old when the news about Saul and Jonathan came from Jezrahel, and his nurse carried him off to safety, but in the hurry of the flight he fell and was lamed; he was called Miphiboseth. (2 Samuel 4, 4)
