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Löydetty 87 Tulokset: Flight

  • Here he divided his confederates into companies, and fell upon the enemy by night, routing them and driving them in their flight as far as Hoba, to the left of Damascus; (Genesis 14, 15)

  • To this, Abram made answer, Is she not in thy power, thy own maid-servant? Do what thou wilt with her. Thus it was that Sarai used her cruelly, and she took refuge in flight. (Genesis 16, 6)

  • Jacob had given his father-in-law no warning of his flight, (Genesis 31, 20)

  • In the meanwhile, too, God had said to Jacob, Bestir thyself, go up to Bethel, and make thy dwelling there; there build an altar to the God who revealed himself to thee when thou wast in flight from thy brother Esau. (Genesis 35, 1)

  • and built an altar there. It was he who called the place Bethel, the house of God, because it was there God appeared to him when he was in flight from his brother. (Genesis 35, 7)

  • And when Moses stretched out his hand towards the sea, at early dawn, it went back to its bed, so that its waters met the Egyptians in their flight, and the Lord drowned them amid the waves. (Exodus 14, 27)

  • Evening came, and brought with it a flight of quails, that settled in every part of the camp. And at morning, all about the camp, dew was lying; (Exodus 16, 13)

  • five of you putting a hundred aliens to flight, and a hundred of you ten thousand; so shall your enemies bite the dust at your approach. (Leviticus 26, 8)

  • You shall feel my displeasure, when you are beaten down before your enemies, when you submit to tyrants who hate you, when you take flight before ever your foes attack. (Leviticus 26, 17)

  • Those of you who are left will be faint-hearted in the lands of your enemies, ready to take flight at the fall of a leaf, as if it were a sword threatening them, prostrate before ever their foes attack, (Leviticus 26, 36)

  • Whenever the ark was lifted from the ground, Moses would say, Bestir thyself, Lord, and rout thy enemies; confront thy ill-wishers and put them to flight. (Numbers 10, 35)

  • And now the Lord sent a wind that brought a flight of quails over the sea, and drove them down where the camp was, a day’s journey away on each side; quails that hovered only two cubits above the ground. (Numbers 11, 31)


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