the Week of Proper 11 / Ordinary 16
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Numbers 35:22
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But if he thrust him suddenly without enmity, or hurled on him anything without lying in wait,
But if he thrust him suddenly without enmity, or have cast upon him any thing without laying of wait,
"‘Or if in an instant he shoved him, not in hostility, or threw something at him without intention,
"But if he pushed him suddenly without enmity, or hurled anything on him without lying in wait
"‘But a person might suddenly shove someone, and not from hatred. Or a person might accidentally throw something and hit someone.
"But if he strikes him suddenly, without enmity, or throws anything at him unintentionally,
'But if he pushed the victim suddenly, not in enmity, or threw anything at him without malicious intent,
'But if he pushed him suddenly, without hostility, or threw any object at him without malicious intent,
But if he pusshed him vnaduisedly, and not of hatred, or cast vpon him any thing, without laying of waite,
‘But if he pushed him suddenly without enmity or threw something at him without lying in wait,
But if you are not angry and accidentally kill someone in any of these ways, the townspeople must hold a trial and decide if you are guilty.
"‘But suppose he shoves him suddenly, but without hostility; or he throws something at him unintentionally;
But if he have thrust at him suddenly without enmity, or have cast upon him anything unintentionally,
"You might accidentally kill someone, maybe by pushing or by accidentally hitting them with a tool or weapon.
But if he thrust him suddenly without enmity, or have cast upon him anything without lying in wait,
"But suppose you accidentally kill someone you do not hate, whether by pushing him down or by throwing something at him.
“But if anyone suddenly pushes a person without hostility or throws any object at him without malicious intent
And if in an instant he pushed him without enmity, or has thrown at him anything without lying in wait;
But yf he thrust him by chaunce, & not of envye, or hurle ought at him without eny layenge of wayte,
But if he thrust him suddenly without enmity, or hurled upon him anything without lying in wait,
But if a man has given a wound to another suddenly and not in hate, or without design has sent something against him,
But if he pusshed hym vnaduisedly, and not of hate, or cast vpon hym any thing, and not in laying of wayte,
But if he thrust him suddenly without enmity, or hurled upon him any thing without lying in wait,
But if hee thrust him suddenly without enmitie, or haue cast vpon him any thing without laying of wait,
But if he should thrust him suddenly, not through enmity, or cast any thing upon him, not from an ambuscade,
But if he thrust him suddenly without enmity, or hurled upon him any thing without lying in wait,
But if anyone pushes a person suddenly, without hostility, or unintentionally hits him with an object,
That if bi sudeyn caas, and without hatrede and enemytees,
`And if, in an instant, without enmity, he hath thrust him through, or hath cast at him any instrument, without lying in wait;
But if he thrusts him suddenly without enmity, or hurled on him anything without lying in wait,
But if he shall thrust him suddenly without enmity, or shall have cast upon him any thing without laying in wait,
But if he thrust him suddenly without enmity, or hurled on him anything without lying in wait,
"However, if he pushes him suddenly without enmity, or throws anything at him without lying in wait,
"But suppose someone pushes another person without having shown previous hostility, or throws something that unintentionally hits another person,
But if someone pushes another suddenly without enmity, or hurls any object without lying in wait,
But if suddenly, without enmity, he shall thrust him, or hurl upon him any missile, without design;
But if by chance medley, and without hatred,
"But if he stabbed him suddenly without enmity, or hurled anything on him without lying in wait,
"If, however, he impulsively pushes someone and there is no history of hard feelings, or he impetuously picks up something and throws it, or he accidentally drops a stone tool—a maul or hammer, say—and it hits and kills someone he didn't even know was there, and there's no suspicion that there was bad blood between them, the community is to judge between the killer and the avenger following these guidelines. It's the task of the community to save the killer from the hand of the avenger—the community is to return him to his asylum-city to which he fled. He must stay there until the death of the High Priest who was anointed with the holy oil. But if the murderer leaves the asylum-city to which he has fled, and the avenger finds him outside the borders of his asylum-city, the avenger has a right to kill the murderer. And he's not considered guilty of murder.
'But if he pushed him suddenly without enmity, or threw something at him without lying in wait,
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Numbers 35:11, Exodus 21:13, Deuteronomy 19:5, Joshua 20:3, Joshua 20:5
Reciprocal: Numbers 35:16 - if he smite
Cross-References
God said to Jacob, "Get ready and go to Bethel to live. Make an altar there to God, Who showed Himself to you when you ran away from your brother Esau."
So Jacob said to those of his house and all who were with him, "Put away the strange gods that are among you. Make yourselves clean and change your clothes.
Then let us get ready and go to Bethel. I will make an altar there to God, Who answered me in the day of my trouble, and was with me every place I went."
So they gave to Jacob all the strange gods they had, and the gold objects which they wore in their ears. And Jacob hid them under the tree near Shechem.
As they traveled, much fear from God came upon the cities around them. So the people of the land did not go against the sons of Jacob.
Then Rebekah's nurse Deborah died. She was buried below Bethel under a tree. It was given the name of Allon-bacuth.
I will give you the land which I gave to Abraham and Isaac. This land I will give to your children and their children's children after you."
Jacob set up a pillar of stone in the place where He had spoken with him. And he poured a drink offering and also oil on it.
So Jacob gave the place where God had spoken with him the name Bethel.
Then they traveled from Bethel. When there was still a long way to go before coming to Ephrath, Rachel began to give birth. She suffered much pain.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
But if he thrust him suddenly, without enmity,.... Push him from a precipice, before he is aware, without any malicious design against his life, but merely through accident:
or have cast upon him anything; from the top of a house, or from a building he is pulling down, or pushes a bowing wall upon him, not knowing that he is passing by it:
and without lying of wait: or having contrived to do it, just as he goes along, or in any other similar way.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The sense is: Inasmuch as to take another manâs life by any means whatsoever is murder, and exposes the murderer to the penalty of retaliation; so, if the deed is done in hostility, it is in truth actual murder, and the murderer shall be slain; but if it be not done in hostility, then the congregation shall interpose to stop the avengerâs hand.
Numbers 35:19
When he meeteth him - Provided, of course, it were without a city of refuge.
Numbers 35:24
The case of the innocent slayer is here contemplated. In a doubtful case there would necessarily have to be a judicial decision as to the guilt or innocence of the person who claimed the right of asylum.
Numbers 35:25
The homicide was safe only within the walls of his city of refuge. He became a virtual exile from his home. The provisions here made serve to mark the gravity of the act of manslaughter, even when not premeditated; and the inconveniences attending on them fell, as is right and fair, upon him who committed the deed.
Unto the death of the high priest - The atoning death of the Saviour cast its shadow before on the statute-book of the Law and on the annals of Jewish history. The high priest, as the head and representative of the whole chosen family of sacerdotal mediators, as exclusively entrusted with some of the chief priestly functions, as alone privileged to make yearly atonement within the holy of holies, and to gain, from the mysterious Urim and Thummim, special revelations of the will of God, was, preeminently, a type of Christ. And thus the death of each successive high priest presignified that death of Christ by which the captives were to be freed, and the remembrance of transgressions made to cease.