Then Moses set aside three cities across the Jordan to the east
Parallel translations
- WEB Then Moses set apart three cities beyond the Jordan toward the sunrise;
- KJV Then Moses severed three cities on this side Jordan toward the sunrising;
- NKJV Then Moses set apart three cities on this side of the Jordan, toward the rising of the sun,
- NASB Then Moses set apart three cities across the Jordan to the east,
- NLT Then Moses set apart three cities of refuge east of the Jordan River.
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Quick answer
Moses sets apart three cities of refuge east of the Jordan. He provides justice and mercy for the manslayer.
Overview
Turning from exhortation to action, Moses designates cities of refuge on the eastern side of the Jordan. This shows the covenant's concern for justice tempered with mercy, protecting the accidental killer. The cities of refuge picture the refuge believers find in Christ, to whom they flee for safety from judgment (Hebrews 6:18).
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 3
- Num 35:6Six of the cities you give the Levites are to be appointed as cities of refuge, to which a manslayer may flee. In addition to these, give the Levites forty-two other cities.
- Num 35:14–15Select three cities across the Jordan and three in the land of Canaan as cities of refuge.
- Josh 20:2–9“Tell the Israelites to designate the cities of refuge, as I instructed you through Moses,
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Moses promised a Prophet like himself to whom Israel must listen (18:15); Jesus is that Prophet, the one who keeps the covenant we broke and becomes the curse for us by hanging on a tree (Gal 3:13).
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