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+ V 26-101-46-13-64=250 Gn 14,10(bis); 39,12.13.15to flee Gn 14,10; to have recourse to, to take refuge in [εἴς τινα] Is 20,6; to flee [τι] Wis 1,5; id. [τινα] Is 27,1; to shun [τι] (in moral sense) 4 Mc 8,19; to escape [τι] Wis 16,15; to vanish, to disappear from [ἀπό τινος] Ps 67(68),2*1 Chr 21,12 φεύγειν σε your fleeing-נסכה for MT נספה swept away; *Is 10,18 ὡς ὁ φεύγων he that flees-נוס for MT כמסס as the wasting away (of a sick man); *Is 31,9 ὁ φεύγων he that flees-נוס for MT מנסנסס from the standard; *Jer 4,6 φεύγετε flee-נסו for MT נס a signal, see also 4,21; *Jer 26(46),15 ἔφυγεν ὁ Ἆπις Apis fled-חף נס for MT נסחף he was swept away; *Am 6,5 οὐχ ὡς φεύγοντα not as fleeing-ורשׂ בלי without receding for MT ירשׁכלי־ musical instrumentsCf. HELBING 1928, 27-29; LEE, J. 1983, 28; WALTERS 1973, 256; WEVERS 1990, 222; →NIDNTT(→ἀποφεύγω, διαφεύγω, ἐκφεύγω, καταφεύγω, συμφεύγω,,)
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