beh'takh
from 982; properly, a place of refuge; abstract, safety, both
the fact (security) and the feeling (trust); often (adverb
with or without preposition) safely:--assurance, boldly,
(without) care(- less), confidence, hope, safe(-ly, -ty),
secure, surely.
see Hebrew for [0982]
And Gideon [01439] went up [05927] by the way [01870] of them that dwelt [07931] in tents [0168] on the east [06924] of Nobah [05025] and Jogbehah [03011], and smote [05221] the host [04264]: for the host [04264] was secure [0983].
Then the five [02568] men [0582] departed [03212], and came [0935] to Laish [03919], and saw [07200] the people [05971] that were therein [07130], how they dwelt [03427] careless [0983], after the manner [04941] of the Zidonians [06722], quiet [08252] and secure [0982]; and there was no magistrate [06114] [03423] in the land [0776], that might put them to shame [03637] in any thing [01697]; and they were far [07350] from the Zidonians [06722], and had no business [01697] with any man [0120].Laish: also called, Leshemmagistrate: Heb. possessor, or, heir of restraints