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Only make haste, and take refuge there; I can do nothing till thou hast reached it. That is how it came to be called the little city, Segor. (Genesis 19, 22)
when the Lord appeared to him and said, No, do not take refuge in Egypt; thou art to remain in the land of my choice. (Genesis 26, 2)
Thou must needs do what I bid thee, my son; bestir thyself, and take refuge in Haran with thy uncle, Laban. (Genesis 27, 43)
till at last I return safe to my father’s house, then the Lord shall be my God. (Genesis 28, 21)
do not take his life, there must be no bloodshed. Throw him down into this well here, far from all help, and so keep clear of any murderous act. His meaning was to rescue Joseph out of their hands, and restore him safe to his father. (Genesis 37, 22)
But these midwives feared the Lord, and would not carry out the commands of the king of Egypt; they kept the boys safe; (Exodus 1, 17)
When Pharao heard of it, he was for putting Moses to death; and Moses, to avoid his scrutiny, took refuge in the country of Madian. Here he sat down to rest by the side of a well. (Exodus 2, 15)
Some of Pharao’s servants were struck with awe at the Lord’s threat, and made their servants and their cattle take refuge within doors; (Exodus 9, 20)
But where there was no malice aforethought, and God provides the occasion,✻ he shall be allowed to find refuge in such place as I shall appoint for thee. (Exodus 21, 13)
If a man entrusts his neighbour with ass or ox or sheep or any other beast for safe keeping, and it is killed or wounded or carried off by enemies, with no witness to the fact, (Exodus 22, 10)
There are faults, too, committed in the Lord’s despite, when a man defrauds his neighbour of some loan that was entrusted to him for safe keeping, or extorts money by violence, or wrongs him at law, (Leviticus 6, 2)
sleep safe in your beds, with peace on all your frontiers. I will rid you, too, of ravenous beasts, and never the sword shall lay your country waste. (Leviticus 26, 6)
