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stretching a thousand yards beyond the city walls. (Numbers 35, 4)
Two thousand cubits to the east, as many to the south, as many towards the western sea, as many to the north;✻ the city was to lie in the middle with precincts all round it. (Numbers 35, 5)
then he is innocent, and must be rescued from the avenger’s power. He must be taken back, by award of the court, to his city of refuge, and make his abode there until the death of the high priest then anointed. (Numbers 35, 25)
he should have remained in his city of refuge until the high priest died. On the high priest’s death, the slayer is free to return home. (Numbers 35, 28)
To-day thou shalt pass beyond the frontiers of Moab, at the city called Ar, (Deuteronomy 2, 18)
From Aroer on the bank of Arnon, where it lies in its valley, right up to Galaad, there was no town or city but came into our hands; the Lord our God put all in our possession (Deuteronomy 2, 36)
when the seventh day comes, it is a sabbath, a day of rest, consecrated to the Lord thy God. That day, all work shall be at an end, for thee and for every son and daughter of thine, thy servants and serving-women, thy ass, too, and thy ox, and all thy beasts, and the aliens that live within thy city walls. It must bring rest to thy men-servants and thy maid-servants, as to thyself. (Deuteronomy 5, 14)
Wouldst thou eat meat? Slay, then, and eat, there in thy own city, whatever the bounty of the Lord thy God has given thee. Marred by blemish or by wound, whole, unblemished, and fit for sacrifice, it is all one; eat boldly as thou wouldst eat the flesh of red deer or roe,✻ (Deuteronomy 12, 15)
But where tithes of corn or wine or oil are in question, or the first-born of herd and flock, gifts to the Lord vowed or unvowed, or the first-fruits of thy crops, these thou mayest not eat in thy own city. (Deuteronomy 12, 17)
Take them to the place the Lord thy God has chosen and eat them there in his presence; make good cheer and regale thyself, there before the Lord thy God, with all the good things thy labour has earned; let son and daughter, man-servant and maid-servant, share it, and the Levite, too, that has his dwelling in thy city; (Deuteronomy 12, 18)
when the place the Lord has chosen for his name’s sanctuary is far away. Slay, then, and eat what beasts thou wilt, out of thy herd or thy flock, there in thy own city as I bid thee. Have no scruple; (Deuteronomy 12, 21)
Or it may be, when the Lord thy God has given all of you cities to dwell in, word will reach thee of such happenings, not in thy own city but in some other. (Deuteronomy 13, 12)
