Sermon Tone Analysis
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Notes
The cities of refuge are “a beautiful example of how God blended his justice and mercy toward his people.”
Life Application
“Joshua 20:1-9 names these three cities as Kedesh, Shechem, and Hebron.”
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19:4–5 Homicide in the OT took many forms, ranging from killing an enemy in war, executing a criminal, and accidental death by manslaughter on one hand, to deliberate and premeditated murder on the other.
The first two examples were carried out by the state and were not only permitted but commanded.
The present law had to do with an act of homicide whose intentions and circumstances must be determined by a court of law.
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