Chain Study Through the Bible
Fugitives
Trace the theme of Fugitives chronologically through Scripture -- from Exodus to Philemon.
8
Verses
7
Books
5
Old Testament
2
New Testament
11
Sub-topics
The Chain of Fugitives Through Scripture
Old Testament5 books
Exodus
Old Testament1 referenceExodus 2:15-- Moses
Deuteronomy
Old Testament1 referenceDeuteronomy 23:15,16-- From servitude, not to be returned
1 Samuel
Old Testament1 reference1 Samuel 21:10-- David
2 Samuel
Old Testament1 reference2 Samuel 13:34-38-- Absalom
1 Kings
Old Testament2 references1 Kings 2:39-- From slavery, Shimei's servants
1 Kings 11:40-- Jeroboam
From slavery, Shimei's servantsJeroboam
400 Years of Silence
New Testament2 books
Matthew
New Testament1 referenceMatthew 2:13-15-- Joseph, to Egypt
Philemon
New Testament1 referencePhilemon 1:1-- Onesimus
What This Chain Teaches
- 1
This theme first appears in Exodus and continues through to Philemon, spanning the full scope of Scripture.
- 2
The chain bridges both testaments with 5 Old Testament and 2 New Testament books, showing continuity of God's revelation.
- 3
Fugitives is established in the Law (Torah) and fulfilled in the Gospels, tracing God's redemptive plan from promise to fulfillment.
- 4
With 11 distinct sub-topics, this chain reveals the multifaceted nature of Fugitives in biblical theology.
Sub-Topics in This Chain
11 aspects of Fugitives found in Scripture
From servitude, not to be returned(1 verse)
INSTANCES OF(0 verses)
From slavery, Shimei's servants(1 verse)
Onesimus(1 verse)
From justice(0 verses)
Moses(1 verse)
Absalom(1 verse)
From the wrath of the king(0 verses)
David(1 verse)
Jeroboam(1 verse)
Joseph, to Egypt(1 verse)