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They have fled to escape the sword, the drawn sword, to escape the bow already bent against them, the stress of battle. (Isaiah 21, 15)
alas for rulers of thine, who with one accord have fled, or else been cruelly bound! Chains for all that were left, and distant exile. (Isaiah 22, 3)
Short the time shall be, and quickly fled, ere Lebanon forest shall be fruitful as Carmel, ere land fruitful now shall be reckoned as forest. (Isaiah 29, 17)
All that stubborn strength of his by terror unmanned, all his princes fled away! Such comfort the Lord sends to Sion, where his fire is lit, to Jerusalem, where glows his furnace. (Isaiah 31, 9)
Fled, the alien host, scattered the heathen, thy angel’s voice✻ once heard, thy power made manifest! (Isaiah 33, 3)
coming home again to Sion, and praising the Lord for their ransoming. Eternal happiness crowns them, joy and happiness in their grasp now, sorrow and sighing fled far away. (Isaiah 35, 10)
the silent homes, the lonely places of a ruined country-side, shall have no room, now, for thy many inhabitants, when all that robbed thee of thy lands have fled far away. (Isaiah 49, 19)
Now, too, men the Lord has ransomed will come home again to Sion, praising him as they go. Eternal happiness crowns them, joy and happiness in their grasp now, sorrow and sighing fled far away. (Isaiah 51, 11)
Sad dirge be made for the hills, lament for all the wide pasture-lands, that are scorched bare, and left untravelled; silent the herdsman’s call; birds that nested there, cattle that grazed there, fled and gone. (Jeremiah 9, 10)
King Joachim, and all his chieftains and his nobles, were for making away with him when they heard such warnings; and though he took alarm at the rumour of it and fled to Egypt, (Jeremiah 26, 21)
Sedecias king of Juda and all his warriors fled at their approach, leaving the city at dead of night by way of the royal garden and the gate between the two walls; it was the desert road they took when they left it. (Jeremiah 39, 4)
Ismahel fled at the sight of him, and reached the Ammonite country with only eight men at his back. (Jeremiah 41, 15)
