'Catch' in the Bible
"But if you won't do so, look out! You will be sinning against the LORD. Be certain of this, that your sin will catch up to you!
"I'll catch him while he is still tired and weak. I'll frighten him so all his people with him desert him. But I'll only kill the king.
He won't let me catch my breath; instead, he fills me with bitterness.
Their eyes secretly watch the helpless, lying in wait like a lion in his den. They lie in wait to catch the afflicted. They catch the afflicted when they pull him into their net.
Let destruction come upon them unawares, and let the net that he hid catch him; let him fall into destruction.
The miser is in a hurry to get wealthy, but he isn't aware that poverty will catch up with him.
Catch the foxes for us, the little foxes that destroy the vineyards, our vineyards that are in bloom."
On your skirts is found the lifeblood of the innocent poor, even though you didn't catch them breaking in. Yet despite all these things,
"Evil men are found among my people. They lie in wait like someone who traps birds. They set a trap, but they do so to catch people.
"I'm about to send many fishermen," declares the LORD, "and they'll catch them. Afterwards, I'll send for many hunters and they'll hunt for them on every mountain and hill and in the crevices of the rocks.
She will pursue her lovers, but she won't catch up with them. She will seek them, but she won't find them. Then she will say, "I'll go back and return to my first husband, because it was better for me then than now.'
Does a bird fall into a snare on the ground without any bait in the trap? Will a trap snap shut when there is nothing to catch?
The adversary captures them with a hook, gathering them up in a fishing net. He collects them with a dragnet, rejoicing and gloating over his catch.