Deuteronomy 4:42

Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)

What Does This Mean?

This verse talks about cities where someone who accidentally kills another person can run to and be safe. It's from Moses speaking, and the key message is about offering protection to those who kill someone by accident.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you accidentally broke your friend's toy while playing, and you needed a special place to go where you wouldn't get in trouble. This verse is about cities like that, where someone who accidentally hurts someone else can go to stay safe.

Historical Background

Moses wrote this part of Deuteronomy around 1200-1000 BCE to the Israelites. It was a time when they were preparing to enter the Promised Land and needed rules for their new community.

Living It Out Today

Today, this concept is like having a safe space for people to go when they make a big mistake, not out of malice but by accident. For example, a company might have a policy to protect employees who make an honest mistake.

Topics

protectionaccidentsjusticecitiesmistakesforgiveness

Related Verses

Numbers 35:11Joshua 20:3Exodus 21:13Psalm 103:12John 8:7

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the cities of refuge mentioned in this verse?
The cities of refuge were special places where someone who accidentally killed another person could go to be safe from retaliation. There were six of these cities.
How does this verse relate to justice?
This verse shows a balanced approach to justice. It protects those who act without malice, ensuring they're not punished for unintentional actions while still acknowledging the seriousness of taking a life.
Can this verse be applied to modern legal systems?
Yes, modern legal systems often differentiate between intentional and unintentional actions. This can be seen in how courts treat manslaughter differently from murder.
What is the main message of Deuteronomy 4:42?
The main message is about providing protection and justice for those who unintentionally harm others. It emphasizes fairness and the importance of context in legal decisions.
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