'Ran' in the Bible
And immediately one of them ran and took a sponge and filled [it] with sour wine and put [it] on a reed [and] gave [it] to him to drink.
And they departed quickly from the tomb with fear and great joy, [and] ran to tell his disciples.
And [when he] saw Jesus from a distance, he ran and knelt down before him.
And many [people] saw them leaving and recognized [them], and ran there together by land from all the towns, and arrived ahead of them.
They ran about [through] that whole region and began to carry around those {who were sick} on stretchers, wherever they heard that he was.
And immediately the whole crowd, [when they] saw him, were amazed, and ran up to [him] [and] greeted him.
And [as] he was setting out on [his] way, one [individual] ran up and knelt down before him [and] asked him, "Good Teacher, what must I do so that I will inherit eternal life?"
And someone ran and filled a sponge with sour wine, put [it] on a reed, [and] gave [it] to him to drink, saying, "Leave [him] alone! Let us see if Elijah is coming to take him down."
And he set out [and] came to his own father. But [while] he was still a long way away, his father saw him and had compassion, and ran {and embraced him} and kissed him.
And he ran on ahead [and] climbed up into a sycamore tree so that he could see him, because he was going to go through [that way].
But Peter got up [and] ran to the tomb, and bending over to look, he saw only the [strips of] linen cloth, and he went away to his home wondering what had happened.
And [when the] wine ran out, the mother of Jesus said to him, "They have no wine!"
So she ran and came to Simon Peter and to the other disciple whom Jesus loved and said to them, "They have taken away the Lord from the tomb and we do not know where they have put him!"
And the two were running together, and the other disciple ran ahead, faster than Peter, and came to the tomb first.
And [while] he was holding fast to Peter and John, all the people ran together to them in the portico called Solomon's, utterly astonished.
So Philip ran up to [it] [and] heard him reading aloud Isaiah the prophet and said, "So then, do you understand what you are reading?"
And recognizing Peter's voice, because of [her] joy she did not open the gate, but ran in [and] announced [that] Peter was standing at the gate.
And the man {who had the evil spirit} leaped on them, subdued all of them, [and] prevailed against them, so that they ran away from that house naked and wounded.
{He} immediately took along soldiers and centurions [and] ran down to them. And [when] they saw the military tribune and the soldiers, they stopped beating Paul.
But falling into a place of crosscurrents, they ran the ship aground. And the bow stuck fast [and] stayed immovable, but the stern was being broken up by the violence.