H7461FearH270took hold[H8804] H2427upon them there, and painH3205, as of a woman in travail[H8802] .
H2256The sorrowsH3205of a travailing woman[H8802] H935shall come[H8799] H2450upon him: he is an unwiseH1121sonH5975; for he should not stay[H8799] H6256longH4866in the place of the breaking forthH1121of children.
H116ThenH4430the king'sH2122countenanceH8133was changed[H8754] H7476, and his thoughtsH927troubled[H8792] H7001him, so that the jointsH2783of his loinsH8271were loosed[H8723] H755, and his kneesH5368smote[H8750] H1668oneH1668against another.
H4975Therefore are my loinsH4390filled[H8804] H2479with painH6735: pangsH270have taken hold[H8804] H6735upon me, as the pangsH3205of a woman that travaileth[H8802] H5753: I was bowed down[H8738] H8085at the hearing[H8800] H926of it; I was dismayed[H8738] H7200at the seeing[H8800] of it .
H6965Wherefore they arose[H8799] H5127and fled[H8799] H5399in the twilightH5800, and left[H8799] H168their tentsH5483, and their horsesH2543, and their assesH4264, even the campH5127as it was, and fled[H8799] H5315for their life.