| (0.030106967661692) | Deu 19:4 |
| Now this is the law pertaining to one who flees there in order to live, 1 if he has accidentally killed another 2 without hating him at the time of the accident. 3 |
| (0.030106967661692) | Deu 19:11 |
| However, suppose a person hates someone else 1 and stalks him, attacks him, kills him, 2 and then flees to one of these cities. |
| (0.030106967661692) | Deu 21:9 |
| In this manner you will purge out the guilt of innocent blood from among you, for you must do what is right before 1 the Lord. |
| (0.030106967661692) | Deu 27:19 |
| ‘Cursed is the one who perverts justice for the resident foreigner, the orphan, and the widow.’ Then all the people will say, ‘Amen!’ |
| (0.030106967661692) | Deu 28:61 |
| Moreover, the Lord will bring upon you every kind of sickness and plague not mentioned in this scroll of commandments, 1 until you have perished. |
| (0.030106967661692) | Jos 20:5 |
| When the avenger of blood comes after him, they must not hand over to him the one who committed manslaughter, for he accidentally killed his fellow man without premeditation. 1 |
| (0.030106967661692) | Jdg 6:32 |
| That very day Gideon’s father named him Jerub-Baal, 1 because he had said, “Let Baal fight with him, for it was his altar that was pulled down.” |
| (0.030106967661692) | Jdg 8:7 |
| Gideon said, “Since you will not help, 1 after the Lord hands Zebah and Zalmunna over to me, I will thresh 2 your skin 3 with 4 desert thorns and briers.” |
| (0.030106967661692) | Jdg 9:57 |
| God also repaid the men of Shechem for their evil deeds. The curse spoken by Jotham son of Jerub-Baal fell 1 on them. |
| (0.030106967661692) | Jdg 11:25 |
| Are you really better than Balak son of Zippor, king of Moab? Did he dare to quarrel with Israel? Did he dare to fight with them? 1 |
| (0.030106967661692) | Jdg 15:8 |
| He struck them down and defeated them. 1 Then he went down and lived for a time in the cave in the cliff of Etam. |
| (0.030106967661692) | Rut 4:13 |
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| (0.030106967661692) | Rut 4:14 |
| The village women said to Naomi, “May the Lord be praised because he has not left you without a guardian 1 today! May he 2 become famous in Israel! 3 |
| (0.030106967661692) | 1Sa 2:34 |
| This will be a confirming sign for you that will be fulfilled through your two sons, 1 Hophni and Phinehas: in a single day they both will die! |
| (0.030106967661692) | 1Sa 5:6 |
| The Lord attacked 1 the residents of Ashdod severely, bringing devastation on them. He struck the people of 2 both Ashdod and the surrounding area with sores. 3 |
| (0.030106967661692) | 1Sa 17:50 |
| 1 David prevailed over the Philistine with just the sling and the stone. He struck down the Philistine and killed him. David did not even have a sword in his hand. 2 |
| (0.030106967661692) | 1Sa 19:8 |
| Now once again there was war. So David went out to fight the Philistines. He defeated them thoroughly 1 and they ran away from him. |
| (0.030106967661692) | 2Sa 13:16 |
| But she said to him, “No I won’t, for sending me away now would be worse than what you did to me earlier!” 1 But he refused to listen to her. |
| (0.030106967661692) | 2Sa 15:3 |
| Absalom would then say to him, “Look, your claims are legitimate and appropriate. 1 But there is no representative of the king who will listen to you.” |
| (0.030106967661692) | 2Sa 15:6 |
| Absalom acted this way toward everyone in Israel who came to the king for justice. In this way Absalom won the loyalty 1 of the citizens 2 of Israel. |




