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led him out, and set him clear of the city. Here they said to him, Flee for thy life, never once looking behind thee, never lingering once in all the plain round about thee; take refuge in the hills, or thou, too, wilt perish. (Genesis 19, 17)
But it may be that someone who has a grudge against his neighbour will plot against his life, starting up out of an ambush and inflicting on him a mortal hurt, and then flee to one of these cities for refuge. (Deuteronomy 19, 11)
When thy enemies raise war against thee, the Lord will make them cower before thy onslaught; the host that came out against thee in one company shall flee away in seven. (Deuteronomy 28, 7)
The Lord will make thee cower before the onslaught of thy enemies; the host that went out against them in one company shall flee away in seven, till thy race is scattered over all the kingdoms of the world, (Deuteronomy 28, 25)
threw it at him, thinking to pin David to the wall. Twice David must needs flee from his presence, thus threatened. (1 Samuel 18, 11)
Are thy people of Israel condemned to flee before their enemies, in punishment of the sins they will surely commit? Then, if they come here repentant, and acknowledging thy power, pray to thee and plead with thee in this temple of thine, (1 Kings 8, 33)
So they made straight for the Israelite camp; where the Israelites stood to their arms and overpowered them, so that they turned to flee. And now the victors, with Moab at their mercy, (2 Kings 3, 24)
Are thy people of Israel condemned to flee before their enemies, in punishment of the sins they will surely commit? Then, if they come back to thee in repentance, call on thy name and plead with thee in this temple of thine, (2 Chronicles 6, 24)
The Lord is my rock-fastness, my stronghold, my rescuer; to God, my hiding-place, I flee for safety; he is my shield, my weapon of deliverance, my refuge. (Psalms 17, 3)
Far would I flee; the wilderness should be my shelter, (Psalms 54, 8)
he smote his enemies as they turned to flee,✻ branded them for ever with shame. (Psalms 77, 66)
Compass thou a man’s death, thou mayst flee to the depths of earth, none will shield thee. (Proverbs 28, 17)
