A DIGEST OF CHAPTER 20

Similar documents
Joshua Chapter 20. Joshua 20:1 "The LORD also spake unto Joshua, saying,"

Truth for Today The Bible teaching radio programme

Deuteronomy II Laws of the Land

CITIES OF REFUGE. Joshua 20:1-9

OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY PERIOD THREE THE HEBREW NATION - TAKING AND SETTLING THE LAND LESSON 17

Exodus 20:13. Thou shalt not kill.

Joshua 18:11-28 and 19-21

The Book of Numbers Lesson 21

Questions on Joshua COMPLETION

Say Welcome to Sabbath School class. Let s bow our head and ask God for understanding as we continue our study of the book of Numbers.

THE BOOK OF JOSHUA CHAPTERS 13-24

Masa ei. מוצא Stages. Torah Together. Parashah 43. Numbers 33:1 36:13

Just as he promised he would do, YHWH fought on the side of Israel. After an extended military

Joshua - Final Exam Review - Questions and Answers Al Macias, Jr. - BE-232 (3) Year 1 Quarter 3 - Sophomore

Joshua Chapters John Karmelich

Important Geography Through 2 Samuel

Fear the Lord and Serve Him in Sincerity and in Truth Joshua Part 7

10 And they set out from Elim and camped by the Red Sea.

TORAH, GOD'S INSTRUCTIONS DEUTERONOMY 34 MOSES DIES

A Whisper Of Thunder A Bible Study Guide. To Index! THE BOOK OF JASHER!

GENESIS-EXODUS 1-24 EXAM

Joshua. The Conquest Of Canaan David Padfield

Numbers Ch. s of 6 M. K. Scanlan. Numbers Chapter 34

Deuteronomy II Moses Last Words

Introduction: In Joshua 20, God will have Joshua set aside six cities for those who are guilty of unintentional

AND THE LORD GAVE THEM REST : A CHRISTIAN READING OF THE BOOK OF JOSHUA GOD S GIFTS TO THE OTHER TRIBES (JOSHUA 18:1-19:51)

THE CHURCH OF GOD SABBATH SCHOOL LESSONS

Joshua Chapter of 6 M. K. Scanlan. Joshua Chapter 12

TORAH, GOD'S INSTRUCTIONS DEUTERONOMY 19 - CITIES OF REFUGE DEUTERONOMY 20 INSTRUCTIONS FOR SOLDIERS

Founding Fathers Manasseh Ephraim Reuben Simeon LEVI JUDAH Issachar Zebulun JOSEPH Ben Gad Asher Dan Naphtali Leah Rachel Jacob Isaac Abraham

Welcomes you to your Sabbath

The year at Mount Sinai

Numbers 34. The Lord Gives Israel the Boundaries of the Land

THE BOOK OF NUMBERS WHAT IS THE BOOK OF NUMBERS ABOUT?

NUMBERS Numbers 10:11 through Numbers 12:16, then for extra information... Deuteronomy 1:19-23

The Bible From 20,000 Feet Part 19: Numbers ch Tuesday Night Bible Study, January 27, 2009

Numbers. Preparation To Inherit The Promised Land. David Padfield

The Story (6) Joshua By Ashby Camp

Enjoying the Lord s Blessing March 29, 2015

Joshua 14:6-15 & 18:1-10 (NIV)

Doctrine of Capital Punishment in the Bible. 1. Capital punishment resulted for a variety of transgressions.

Numbers. Preparation To Inherit The Promised Land David A. Padfield

THE STUDY OF THE TYPES ADA R. HABERSHON CHAPTER 3. Double Types

Victory And Rededication Joshua 8:1-35 Introduction

The Book Of. Lesson 1. Chapters 1 to 3

GOD WITH US Part 2: Conquest and Chaos Joshua Judges Ruth. Message 4 Canaan Divided among the 12 Tribes Joshua 13-23

REFUGE. cities of. ISRAELTeaching Letter. Ruins of the biblical refuge city of Kedesh. By Abigail Gilbert, BFP Staff Writer

BIBLE TRIVIA JOSHUA First Book of HISTORY Promised Land

Deuteronomy Chapter 4 Continued

Numbers And Deuteronomy

Welcomes you to your Sabbath Service!

Joshua. The Work of Walk. Joshua 13:1-14:15. WHEN JOSHUA the son of Nun was very old, he summoned to himself the elders and heads and officers

ISRAEL CROSSES JORDAN BIBLE TEXT : Joshua 3:1-17; 4:1-24 LESSON 154 Junior Course

Joshua Cities of Refuge, Cities of Residence May 17, All right. Let s open our Bibles tonight to Joshua 20 as we continue.

We have already covered the blessing for Reuben and for Judah. Urim and Thummim were to be used for by the nation

Joshua. Overcoming the Enemy. Possessing Our Possessions

INVASION AND CONQUEST OF THE PROMISED LAND AND THE JUDGES OF ISRAEL

Answers. Questions. Deuteronomy 27:1-26

Joshua - GILGAL Children of Israel set up base camp at Gilgal (Joshua 4:19)

A MODEL OF OBEDIENCE PROMISES AND PERSEVERANCE. Knowing that God will keep His promises empowers believers to persevere in doing His will.

G-d Blesses His Children

A. ON CLEARING THE LAND (33:50-56)

Reformation Fellowship Notes August 12, 2018 Teacher: David Crabtree Handout #1 Numbers 1 & 2

Numbers Chapters John Karmelich

Joshua Dividing the Land Story

The Book of Joshua. Study Guide by Third Millennium Ministries

YOUTH SEARCH THE SCRIPTURES

LESSONS FOR LEARNING STUDIES IN SAMUEL A DIGEST OF CHAPTER 4

Deuteronomy Chapter 19

Hebrews 11 JOSEPH. Introduction. Hebrews 11:22

Christian Training Center of Branch of the Lord

Day One: Joshua 13:1 15:63, Joshua Fulfills the Second Part of His Commission

1. Even though the Israelites have rebelled against God previously on their journey, what encouragement do you see in Numbers 15:1-2?

3/11/07. Ezk. 46:1-48:35

Shof tim. שפטים Judges. Torah Together. Parashah 48. Deuteronomy 16:18 21:9

And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; He will crush your head, and you will strike His heel.

THE RETURN TO BETHEL GENESIS 35:1-29

Chapter 1. Amalekites, and David had stayed two days in (2) It came even to pass on the third day, Ziklag;

II Samuel Chapter 3 (Page 1016)

Joshua is Chosen as Leader

Beth Yeshua International: Berean Call 24 Iyyar 5774 / 24 May 2014

Are you in a safe place? Joshua 20:1-6 The Gospel in the Old Testament Sermon 06

old testament LIBERTY HOME BIBLE INSTITUTE Lesson 8 ACCELERATED LEARNING PROGRAM Unit 1 exodus Stage Moses Farewell Sermons

Old Testament Survey Course OT3 To the Promised Land

Deuteronomy Chapter 19

Questions. Joshua 13-16

Judges & Ruth Lesson 1

SEARCHING THE SCRIPTURES

Joshua Duane L. Anderson

Chapter 48 - Answers

REASONS TO REJOICE. Your Words were found and I ate them, and Your Word was to me the joy and rejoicing of my heart.

1

Survey of Deuteronomy. by Duane L. Anderson

I. THE OLD GENERATION (Sinai to Kadeh) 1-14 A. The Numbering 1-4 B. The Instructing 4-9 C. The Journeying 10-14

1 Samuel 17-2 Samuel 5

Bethel Bible Series The United Kingdom Study 13

1. Joshua is a book on the covenant faithfulness of God. The power of God was not only declared in covenant agreement but also demonstrated.

Joshua: A Call to Commit May 18, United Division Joshua 13-19

INTRODUCTION DEUTERONOMY

Sunday School Curriculum Winter Quarter

Transcription:

STUDES N JQSHUA- JUDGES-RUTH Vv. A DGEST OF CHAPTER 20-6 God s instructions to Joshua. Joshua walked humbly in the sight of God. He waited for instructions from his Heavenly Guide before he proceeded to lead the children of srael in the direction they should travel. When Joshua was selected to succeed Moses, God told Moses that Joshua should stand before Eleazar, the priest, who would ask counsel for him before the Lord (Numbers 27:2). No doubt, Joshua and Eleazar worked together in this; but it was Joshua who took the initiative. Vv. 7-9 The appoii2tment of the cities of refuge. God had spoken unto Moses while the children of srael were in the plains of Moab, across the Jordan River from Jericho, and commanded him to select three cities to serve as cities of refuge. Six cities in all were to be appointed, but Moses was to select three cities on the east side of the Jordan. At that time, God defined the difference between murder and manslaughter and laid down the rules and regulations for the protection of those who might be falsely accused of murder (Numbers 3 ). Moses had selected three cities -Bezer, Ramoth-Gilead, and Golan. When the tribes were settled under Joshua, three more cities were to be selected; and the three which Moses appointed were to be recognized. 258

l LE JOSHUA?S FOR LEARNNG Thy will be dolie. Every Christian should learn to pray as Jesus taught His disciples in the Model Prayer, We should learn to say, Thy will be done, We should learn to pray even more meaningfully as Jesus prayed in the garden of Gethsemane. There He prayed, not as will, but as thou wilt (Matthew 26:39). Joshua walked with the Lord. God commanded him, and Joshua did the Lord s bidding. His delight was in the law of the Lord. His meat was to do the will of God. 2, A city of refuge. Although there is no Biblical reference to the cities of refuge being a type of Christ, the Christian cannot read this arrangement for protection of the innocent without thinking of how he is able to flee to Jesus for refuge. n a sense, he finds this same refuge in the church. Although evil was not to go unpunished, God was careful that the innocent did not suffer unjustly. n the Old Testament, as well as in the New Testament, God s justice is tempered with mercy. He 3, Life is sacred. Throughout the history of mankind God has made it clear that a murderer should not go un- punished. God stated an everlasting principle when He, told those coming out of the ark after the flood that whosoever shed man s blood by man should his blood, be shed (Genesis 9:J). The arrangements made in Joshua 20 followed the prescriptions laid down in Num- bers 35. These prescriptions called for the slaying of the murderer, but they also provided for the protection of those who were innocent of guilt. has made gracious provision for the salvation of those who flee to Jesus Christ for refuge. 2J9

20: -6 STUDES N JOSHUA- JUDGES-RUTH CHAPTER TWENTY God's nstructions to Joshua 20: -6 The Lord also spake unto Joshua, saying, 2 Speak to the children of srael, saying, Appoint out for you cities of refuge, whereof spake unto you by the hand of Moses: 3 That the slayer that killeth any person unawares and unwittingly may flee thither: and they shall be your refuge from the avenger of blood. 4 And when he that doth flee unto one of those cities shall stand at the entering of the gate of the city, and shall declare his cause in the ears of the elders of that city, they shall take him into the city unto them, and give him a place, that he may dwell among them. 5 And if the avenger of blood pursue after him, then they shall not deliver the slayer up into his hand; because he smote his neighbor unwittingly, and hated 'h' im not beforetime. 6 And he shall dwell in this city, until he stand before the congregation for judgment, and until the death of the high priest that shall be in those days: then shall the slayer return, and come unto his own city, and unto his own house, unto the city from whence he fled.. How did God speak to Joshua? 20: When Moses was told to select Joshua as a successor, he instructed him to set Joshua before Eleazar, the priest. God said Joshua would stand regularly before Eleazar, the priest, who would ask counsel for him after the judgment of Urim before the Lord (Numbers 27:2). The Urim and Thummim were a part of the high priest's garments and were instruments by which the Lord made known His 260

JOSHUA 20: -3 will (Exodus 2 8 : 30), Joshua normally must have asked Eleazar to inquire for him concerning the Lord s will, and it is probable that at the time of the appointing of the cities of refuge, God s will was revealed in this way, 2. What iizstructiows had God given to Moses? 20:lb Before the children of srael left Sinai, God had revealed how He would appoint a place for anyone who killed another man accidentally (Exodus 2 : 3 ). Later, God had revealed how He would select cities from among those assigned to the Levites as their inheritance (Numbers 35:6,, 4). The Levites were to receive a total of forty-eight cities, and six of these were to be designated as cities of refuge, Still later, God revealed how the children of srael were to prepare a road to lead to these cities. They were to divide their borders into three equal parts l on each side of the Jordan so that no sraelites would be at any great distance from a city of refuge (Deuteronomy 9:2, 9). These facts were all well known to the sraelites, and now it was Joshua s task to implement the designation, of these cities.. What purpose did these cities serve? 20:3 The cities of refuge were selected for the protection of those who killed someone but did not actually commit murder (see Numbers 3 5:9-34), The roads leading to the cities were always kept in thorough repair and according to tradition were required to be at least thirty-two cubits / broad, All obstructions were removed. Nothing was to be allowed to stay the fugitive s foot or hinder his speed. No hill was left ungraded and no river was unbridged. At i every turning were posts erected bearing the word refuge to guide the unhappy man in flight. When the manslayer was settled in such a city, he was given a suitable habita- tion; and the citizens were to teach him some trade by which he might support himself, 26

205 6 STUDES N JOSHUA- JUDGES-RUTH 4. Who was the avenger of blood? 2O:i From the time of Noah, God had said the blood of a murderer would be required. He said that it would be required at the hand of every man s brother (Genesis 9: 5 ), Normally, the brother of a man who was slain would set out to punish the man who had killed his brother. Joab thus attempted to avenge the killing of his brother, Asahel ( Samuel 2:8-24; cf. Samuel 3:27; see also T Samuel 4:4-7). f the slain man s immediate brother was dead, the nearest relative then became the avenger of blood. J. How could they tell the difference between a munslayer and a murderer? 20: ~i Certain guidelines were laid down in the law for distinguishing between a man who had committed manslaughter and a man who had committed murder. f a man struck another man following premeditation, the killing was judged to be murder, f he smote him with an instrument of iron or with a stone in his hand, he was guilty of murder. The same was true if he struck a man with a weapon of wood. On the other hand, if the head flew off his ax and struck another man, the congregation would have judged him guilty only of manslaughter (Deuteronomy 9:5; cf. Numbers 35:-34). When a man was guilty of murder, he was delivered up to the avenger of blood; and the murderer was slain. 6. How long was a fugitive allowed to stay in a city of refuge? 20:6 f a man was judged innocent of murder, he was allowed to take up residence in the city of refuge. f he went out of the city of refuge, he went at his own risk. Of course, if the avenger of blood found him out of the city and killed him, the avenger of blood himself would have been guilty of committing murder. He, in turn, would have been tried and judgment passed on his acts, 2 62

~ JOSHUA 20; 6-9 The man who lived in the city of refuge was to stay there until the death of the high priest. At that time, he was free to go, Such an arrangement seems rather arbitrary to us, but it would make provision for the emptying of these cities of the fugitives from time to time. The Ajpoivtmnt of the Cities of Refuge 20:7-9 7 And they appointed Kedesh in Gaililee in mount Naphtali, and Shechem in mount Ephraim, and Kirjaiharba, which is Hebron, in the mountain of Judah, 8 And on the other side Jordan by Jericho eastward, they assigned Bezer in the wilderness upon the plain out of the tribe of Reuben, and Ramoth in Gilead out of the tribe of Gad, and Golan in Bashan out of the tribe of Manasseh. 9 These were the cities appointed for all the children of srael, and for the stranger that sojourneth among them, that whosoever killeth any person at unawares might flee thither, and not die by the hand of the avenger of blood, until he stood before the congregation. 7. Vbat three cities were selected west of the Jordaiz? 20:7 West of the Jordan, Joshua selected Kedesh in the i tribe of Naphtali, Shechem in the tribe of Ephraim, and l Hebron in the tribe of Judah. Kedesh lay just north and west of the waters of Merom and was in the very far north part of the land allotted to the children of srael. This would be readily accessible to people who lived in the borders of the tribes of Asher, Zebulun, ssachar, and Naphtali. Shechem was in the hill country of Ephraim and was west of the Jordan River about halfway between the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea. Men who lived in the broad expanses of the territory of the tribes of Manas- 2 63

20: 7-9 STUDES N JOSHUA- JUDGES-RUTH seh and Ephraim would have ready access to Shechem as a city of refuge. Hebron was west of the Dead Sea about halfway down the length of the sea. This location was situated where it would be within easy reach of those who lived in the borders of the tribes of Dan, Benjamin, Simeon, and Judah. 8. What cities were selected east of the Jordan? 20:8 East of the Jordan, Joshua selected Golan in the land belonging to the children of Manasseh, Ramoth-Gilead in the land belonging to the children of Gad, and Bezer in the land belonging to the children of Reuben. Golan was in the north part of the land beyond the Jordan, Rarnoth- Gilead was in the center, and Bezer was in the south. Once again, provision was made so that no person living east of the Jordan would have too far to go to get to a city of refuge. Each one of the three tribes had a city of refuge within its borders. 9. What strangers sojourned in srael? 20:9a When the children of srael left Egypt, a mixed multitude went up with them (Exodus 2:38). This mixed multitude must have been a group of natives of Egypt and other countries who cast their lots with the children of srael. When the laws were given to srael, specific notice was made of these people; and it was clearly ordered that the laws which governed srael s society were to apply to all who lived among them. There was not a separate law for men who were native sraelites as opposed to those who were strangers among them. Even this law with regard to murder was to be enforced on strangers in their midst, as well as upon those who were native sraelites. 0. n whut sense did the fugitive stand before the con.- gregation? 20 :96 The fugitive was to declare his cause in the ears of the elders of the city of refuge (verse four). These elders were to receive the fugitive into the city and give him a 2 64

JOSHUA 20:9 place where he might dwell among them, f the avenger of blood came to the city, these men were not to deliver the slayer to the avenger of blood. When the fugitive s case had been heard and judgment had been rendered, the elders were to see that the proper execution of the judgment was implemented. n this sense, a fugitive stood before the congregation. The elders of the city of refuge and the inhabitants of that city passed judgment on behalf of all srael., 2. 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 0. TEN QUESTONS ON CHAPTER 20 Who selected the cities of refuge east of the Jordan? Who selected the cities of refuge west of the Jordan? How long was a fugitive to live in the city of refuge? tribe of Naphtali? tribe of Ephrairn? tribe of Judah? tribe of Reuben? tribe of Gad? tribe of Manasseh? Were only native-born sraelites protected by these provisions? cities. Since the children of Levi did not have any land as an inheritance in Canaan, they were