REFUGE: khasah, verb, to take refuge (Strong’s 2620); makhaseh/makh’seh, masculine noun, refuge as a place (Strong’s 4268).
Root: חָסָה
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Follow Me: akha’rai אַחֲרָֽי from root adverb akhar (Strong’s 310) meaning after, behind or following
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