a35:15-24
b35:11
c22-23
dExod 21:12-14
eNum 15:22-31
f35:15
gLev 19:15
hDeut 1:16-17
i1 Tim 5:21
jJas 2:2-4

‏ Numbers 35:15

Summary for Num 35:15-24: 35:15-24  a The Old Testament makes a clear distinction between deliberate murder and involuntary manslaughter (35:11  b, 22-23  c; Exod 21:12-14  d; cp. Num 15:22-31  e). Murder required a penalty of execution, but an accidental death did not. The cities of refuge provided protection only for those who killed another person by accident.

• The use of a weapon was proof of malicious intent. 35:15  f Israelites, foreigners living among you, and traveling merchants. Anyone: The same law applied impartially to everyone; Israel had one standard of justice, not two (one for citizens, another for noncitizens), as in many societies (see also Lev 19:15  g; Deut 1:16-17  h; 1 Tim 5:21  i; Jas 2:2-4  j).
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