- What is the concept of the “blood redeemer”? Was there no judiciary? No “police force”? Why would a “guiltless person” (that is, one who caused the death of another entirely in error) be compelled to flee from the “blood redeemer”?
- According to Joshua 20:6, how long did the killer by error (note the term “rotzayah” which implies murder, irrespective of the accidental nature of same) — remain in the city of sanctuary? Was it until judgment?
- Or was it until the death of the “high priest”?
- And, according to this chapter, were the cities of refuge only for the Israelites or could others take advantage of their protection?
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