The meaning of Fugitive in the Bible
(From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)
fu'-ji-tiv (paliT, from palaT, "to escape"; na', from nua', "to waver"; nophel, from naphal, "to fall"; bariach, beriach and mibhrach, from barach, "to flee"): One who flees from danger (Isaiah 15:5; Ezekiel 17:21); escapes from bondage (2 Macc 8:35 (as adjective)); deserts from duty (Judges 12:4; II Kings 25:11 the King James Version; compare Judith 16:12 the King James Version), or wanders aimlessly (Genesis 4:12, Genesis 4:14).
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Fugitive {Easton's Bible Dictionary}
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