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  • then the innocent one shall be freed from the hand of the revenger, and he shall be returned by this judgment into the city to which he had fled, and he shall stay there until the high priest, who has been anointed with the holy oil, dies. (Numbers 35, 25)

  • But if anyone, having hatred for his neighbor, will have lain in ambush for his life, and, rising up, will have struck him, and he will have died, and if he will have fled to one of the cities stated above, (Deuteronomy 19, 11)

  • You shall not deliver a servant who has fled to you to his master. (Deuteronomy 23, 15)

  • When Adonizedek, the king of Jerusalem, had heard these things, specifically, that Joshua had seized Ai, and had overthrown it, (for just as he had done to Jericho and its king, so did he do to Ai and its king,) and that the Gibeonites had fled over to Israel, and were now their confederates, (Joshua 10, 1)

  • “Ascend to me, and bring troops, so that we may fight against Gibeon. For it has fled over to Joshua and the sons of Israel.” (Joshua 10, 4)

  • For the five kings had fled, and had hidden themselves in a cave, near the city of Makkedah. (Joshua 10, 16)

  • And when he will have fled to one of these cities, he shall stand before the gate of the city, and he shall speak to the ancients of that city, the things that prove him innocent. And so shall they receive him, and give him a place in which to live. (Joshua 20, 4)

  • And he shall live in that city, until he stands before judgment in order to render the facts of his case, and until the death of the high priest, whoever it will be in that time. Then the one who killed a man may return, and he may enter his own city and house, from which he had fled.” (Joshua 20, 6)

  • Then Adonibezek fled. And they pursued him and captured him, and they cut off the ends of his hands and feet. (Judges 1, 6)

  • And the Lord struck Sisera with great fear, and all his chariots and all his multitude with the edge of the sword, in the sight of Barak, so much so that Sisera, leaping from his chariot, fled on foot. (Judges 4, 15)

  • The hoofs of the horses were broken, while the strongest of the enemies fled away with fury, and rushed on to ruin. (Judges 5, 22)

  • And each one was standing in his place throughout the camp of the enemies. And so the entire camp was in confusion; and they fled away, wailing and crying out. (Judges 7, 21)


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