Deuteronomy 19:2
French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)
tu sépareras trois villes au milieu du pays dont l'Eternel, ton Dieu, te donne la possession.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that God instructs the Israelites to set aside three cities in the middle of their land. God is speaking through Moses, telling the people to designate these cities for safety and refuge.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game of tag in a big playground. God is saying, 'Pick three safe spots where the 'it' person can't catch you.' These safe spots were like special cities where people could go to be protected.
Historical Background
Moses is speaking to the Israelites just before they enter the Promised Land. This directive was part of God's law given to them to ensure justice and safety among the people. The cultural setting was one of preparing for a new life in a new land.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can think of this as a reminder to create safe spaces in our communities. For example, schools can set up counseling centers where students feel safe and protected, fostering a positive learning environment.
Topics
justicerefugesafetycommunitylawprotection
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of these three cities?
The purpose of these three cities was to provide refuge for those who accidentally caused another person's death, offering them a place of safety until a trial could determine their guilt or innocence.
How does this relate to modern justice systems?
This concept can be seen as a precursor to modern asylum laws and safe havens, emphasizing the importance of providing protection and due process in legal systems.
Who was responsible for setting up these cities?
The Israelites were responsible for setting up these cities as part of their covenant with God, ensuring they provided refuge as instructed.
What happens if someone kills accidentally and does not reach a city of refuge?
According to the law, if someone kills another accidentally and does not reach a city of refuge, they might face the risk of being killed by the victim's family seeking revenge.
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