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  • Moses sent spies to explore Jazer. Israel took this city with all the towns depending on it, and the Amorites who lived there were evicted. (Numbers 21, 32)

  • When Balak heard that Balaam had come, he went to meet him at the boundary city of Moab on the Arnon border. (Numbers 22, 36)

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

  • 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)

  • 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)

  • If the killer should leave the city of refuge to which he had gone for safety (Numbers 35, 26)

  • and the dead person's nearest relative meets him outside the city of refuge, the relative may kill him without fear of punishment (Numbers 35, 27)

  • 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)

  • Nor are you to accept payment from anyone who wishes to leave his city of refuge to return and live in his own home before the death of the high priest. (Numbers 35, 32)

  • 'Today you will pass through the frontiers of Moab, facing the city of Ar, (Deuteronomy 2, 18)

  • From Aroer, the city at the edge of the brook Arnon, up to Galaad, there was neither a village nor a city which we did not capture. Yahweh, our God, gave everything over to us, (Deuteronomy 2, 36)

  • (Og, the king of Bashan, was the last survivor in the race of the giants. His iron bed, which is four and a half meters long and two meters wide, can be seen in Rabbah, a city of the Ammonites.) (Deuteronomy 3, 11)


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