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Joshua 20
The laws concerning the cities of refuge, ver. 1-6. The
appointment of those cities, ver. 7-9.
Verse 2. Appoint - The possessions being now divided among you,
reserve some of them for the use which I have commanded. Cities
of refuge - Designed to typify the relief which the gospel provides
for poor, penitent sinners, and their protection from the curse of
the law and the wrath of God, in our Lord Jesus, to whom
believers fly for refuge.
Verse 3. Unwittingly - Hebrew. Through ignorance, or error, or mistake,
and without knowledge. The same thing twice repeated to cut off
all the expectations that wilful murderers might have of protection
here; God having declared, that such should be taken even from
his altar, that they might be killed. It is strange that any Christians
should make their sanctuaries give protection to such persons
whom God hath so expressly excepted from it! Avenger - The
nearest kinsman, who had right or power to demand, or take
vengeance of the slaughter.
Verse 4. The gate - Where the Judges used to sit. His cause - Shall give
them a true relation of the fact, and all its circumstances. They
shall take him - If they are satisfied in the relation he makes,
concerning the fact, otherwise it had been a vain thing to examine.
Give a place - Which they might well allow him, because God
gave them the city with a reservation for such persons.
Verse 6. Stand - Which was the posture of the accused and accusers. The
congregation - The council appointed to judge of these matters,
not the council of the city of refuge, for they had examined him
before, ver. 4, but of the city to which he belonged, or in or nigh
which the fact was committed, as appears from Num. xxxv, 25.
Verse 7. And they appointed - Concerning these cities note,
1. That they were all upon mountains, that they might be seen at a
great distance, and so direct those who fled thither.
2. That they were seated at convenient distance one from another,
for the benefit of the several tribes; for Kedesh was in the north,
Hebron in the south, and Shechem between them.
3. That they all belonged to the Levites; partly that these causes
might be more impartially examined, and justly determined by
them who are presumed best able to understand the law of God,
and most obliged to follow it and not to be biass'd by any
affection or corrupt interest, and partly, that their reputation with
the people, and their good counsels, might lay a restraint upon
revengeful persons, who might be inclined to follow the man-
slayer thither, and endeavour to kill him there. It was likewise an
advantage to the poor refugee, that when he might not go up to the
house of the Lord, yet he had the servants of God's house with
him, to instruct him, and pray for him, and help to make up the
want of public ordinances.
Verse 8. They assigned - Or, had assigned or given; for they were given
by Moses, Deut. iv, 41, &c. or, they applied them to that use to
which Moses designed them.
Verse 9. The stranger - Not only proselytes, but others also; because this
was a matter of common right, that a distinction might be made
between casual man-slayers, and wilful murderers.
Chapter 20:
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