Fled Flee

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Fled Flee [1]

1: φεύγω (Strong'S #5343 — Verb — pheugo — fyoo'-go )

"to flee from or away" (Lat., fugio; Eng., "fugitive," etc.), besides its literal significance, is used metaphorically, (a) transitively, of "fleeing" fornication,  1 Corinthians 6:18; idolatry,  1 Corinthians 10:14; evil doctrine, questionings, disputes of words, envy, strife, railings, evil surmisings, wranglings, and the love of money,  1 Timothy 6:11; youthful lusts,  2 Timothy 2:22; (b) intransitively, of the "flight" of physical matter,  Revelation 16:20;  20:11; of death,  Revelation 9:6 . See Escape.

2: ἐκφεύγω (Strong'S #1628 — Verb — ekpheugo — ek-fyoo'-go )

"to flee away, escape" (ek, "from," and No. 1), is translated "fled" in  Acts 16:27 (Av only); 19:16. In   Hebrews 12:25 the best mss. have this verb instead of No. 1. See Escape.

3: καταφεύγω (Strong'S #2703 — Verb — katapheugo — kat-af-yoo'-go )

"to flee for refuge" (kata, used intensively, and No. 1), is used (a) literally in  Acts 14:6; (b) metaphorically in  Hebrews 6:18 , of "fleeing" for refuge to lay hold upon hope.

Escape.

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