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bāraḥ בָּרַח ‘to flee’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root

bāraḥ v
1) to go through, flee, run away, chase, drive away, put to flight, reach, shoot (extend), hurry away
 1a) (Qal)
  1a1) to go, pass through
  1a2) to flee
  1a3) to hasten, come quickly
 1b) (Hiphil)
  1b1) to pass through
  1b2) to cause to flee, put to flight
  1b3) to drive away

Mentioned in Genesis 16:6, 27:43, 35:1, 35:7, 16:8, 31:20, 31:21, 31:27, 31:22 Exodus 14:5, 26:28, 36:33, 2:15 Numbers 24:11 Judges 9:21, 11:3 1 Samuel 20:1, 22:17, 22:20, 23:6, 21:11, 19:18, 19:12, 27:4 2 Samuel 13:34, 13:37, 13:38, 15:14, 19:10, 4:3 1 Kings 11:17, 2:7, 11:23, 2:39, 11:40, 12:2 Isaiah 48:20, 22:3 Jeremiah 26:21, 4:29, 52:7, 39:4 Hosea 12:13 Amos 7:12 Jonah 4:2, 1:10, 1:3 Psalms 3:1, 57:1, 139:7 Proverbs 19:26 Job 41:20, 20:24, 9:25, 14:2, 27:22 Song of Songs 8:14 Daniel 10:7 Nehemiah 6:11, 13:10, 13:28 1 Chronicles 8:13, 12:16 2 Chronicles 10:2

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