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  • In that city he will live, until he has been put on trial for his offence, and again until the death of the high priest who then holds office.✻ After that, the man who has shed blood may return to his own city and home, taking sanctuary no longer. (Joshua 20, 6)

  • and I, in return, will spare the nations which Josue left unconquered at his death, (Judges 2, 21)

  • But Jahel, Haber’s wife, taking one of the tent-pegs and a mallet, too, with her, crept quietly in, put the peg close to his forehead and struck with the mallet, driving it right through his brain into the ground beneath. So he passed from the numbness of sleep into the numbness of death. (Judges 4, 21)

  • There he lies at her feet, helpless in death, rolls there at her feet lifeless, a thing of pity to see! (Judges 5, 27)

  • Whereupon they would have Joas bring out his son to pay the death-penalty for overthrowing Baal’s altar, and cutting down his sacred wood; (Judges 6, 30)

  • And they caught two Madianite chiefs, Oreb and Zeb, whom they put to death, Oreb at the Rock of Oreb and Zeb at Zeb’s Wine-press; then they went on with the pursuit of Madian. They were carrying the heads of Oreb and Zeb with them when they met Gedeon on the further side of Jordan. (Judges 7, 25)

  • It was only after the death of Gedeon that the Israelites went back to their old ways, and played the wanton with gods of the country-side. They had a covenant now with Baal, that he should be their god, (Judges 8, 33)

  • So, eagerly enough, they followed their leader’s example, and when they reached the stronghold they surrounded it and set fire to it. Thus smoke and fire brought death to a thousand souls, all the men and women that dwelt in Sichem Watch-tower. (Judges 9, 49)

  • but the message he gave me was that I should conceive, and have a son. And I must abstain from wine and all strong drink, and from all unclean food, because this son of mine was to be a Nazirite from his childhood up, bound to the Lord by his vow from the day of his birth to the day of his death. (Judges 13, 7)

  • and said to his wife, This is certain death; we have seen the Lord. (Judges 13, 22)

  • how the townsfolk beset the house where he was spending the night, ready to make an attempt on his life, and how their mad lust had indeed brought about his wife’s death. (Judges 20, 5)

  • bidding them hand over the wanton folk at Gabaa that had been the authors of it, so that their death might rid Israel of a disgrace. But the sons of Benjamin would take no orders from their fellow-Israelites; (Judges 20, 13)


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