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  • In this way the Israelites will no longer go near the Tent of Meeting; this sin would carry the death to them. (Numbers 18, 22)

  • Who can count the dust of Jacob, or number the fourth part of Israel? Let me die the death of the upright and may my end be like theirs!" (Numbers 23, 10)

  • They attacked the Midianites, as Yahweh had commanded Moses, and they put every male to death. (Numbers 31, 7)

  • The towns you give to the Levites will be the six towns of refuge to which a person can escape who causes another's death; and you are to give them forty-two more towns. (Numbers 35, 6)

  • But if the killer has struck someone with an iron object, or with a stone or wooden instrument and has killed that person, he is a murderer and must be put to death. (Numbers 35, 18)

  • The dead person's nearest relative must put the murderer to death. When he finds him he must kill him. (Numbers 35, 19)

  • If a person hates someone and causes his death by pushing him down or by throwing something at him (Numbers 35, 20)

  • or by hitting him with his fist, he is a murderer and is to be put to death. The dead person's nearest relative must put him to death when he finds him. (Numbers 35, 21)

  • then the community shall judge in favor of the one who caused death rather than in favor of the dead person's relative who seeks revenge. (Numbers 35, 24)

  • They will send the person who killed someone accidentally back to the city of refuge where he went for safety, and there he must stay until the death of the high priest. (Numbers 35, 25)

  • since the killer should stay in his city of refuge until the death of the high priest. Only after the death of the high priest is he free to go back to his own home. (Numbers 35, 28)

  • In case of murder, the accused may be found guilty and put to death only on the evidence of two or more witnesses; the evidence of only one witness is not enough to uphold an accusation of murder. (Numbers 35, 30)


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