I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.
Today, I am reading and commenting on Numbers 34-36.
Having resolved the issue of where the tribes of Reuben and Gad (and half of the tribe of Manasseh) would settle, Moses laid out the boundaries of the land which the rest would conquer when they crossed the Jordan River. Then, Moses lays out an interesting idea, the cities of refuge. There are actually two aspects to what Moses lays out here. First, Moses declares that someone who murders anyone must be put to death by the victim’s nearest living relative. However, he then specifies an “escape” for someone who accidentally kills someone. They can flee to one of the cities of refuge. Then the community will conduct a trial to determine if the death was truly accidental or not. If the community agrees that the death was accidental, the slayer must remain in the city of refuge until the current high priest dies, after which they may return to their home. If the “avenger” (the victim’s nearest kin) discovers them outside of the city of refuge in the meantime, the avenger may kill them. As part of this Moses lays out circumstances which distinguish deliberate from accidental killing. I want to note that Moses declares that if you hit someone with an object held in your hand and they die, that death counts as murder, not an accident, no matter what your intentions were.