民数记 35
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命以色列人以邑予利未人
35 耶和华在摩押平原约旦河边,耶利哥对面,晓谕摩西说: 2 “你吩咐以色列人,要从所得为业的地中把些城给利未人居住,也要把这城四围的郊野给利未人。 3 这城邑要归他们居住,城邑的郊野可以牧养他们的牛羊和各样的牲畜,又可以安置他们的财物。 4 你们给利未人的郊野,要从城根起,四围往外量一千肘。 5 另外东量二千肘、南量二千肘、西量二千肘、北量二千肘为边界,城在当中。这要归他们做城邑的郊野。 6 你们给利未人的城邑,其中当有六座逃城,使误杀人的可以逃到那里,此外还要给他们四十二座城。 7 你们要给利未人的城,共有四十八座,连城带郊野都要给他们。 8 以色列人所得的地业从中要把些城邑给利未人。人多的就多给,人少的就少给。各支派要按所承受为业之地把城邑给利未人。”
简邑为逃城
9 耶和华晓谕摩西说: 10 “你吩咐以色列人说:你们过约旦河,进了迦南地, 11 就要分出几座城,为你们做逃城,使误杀人的可以逃到那里。 12 这些城可以做逃避报仇人的城,使误杀人的不至于死,等他站在会众面前听审判。 13 你们所分出来的城,要做六座逃城。 14 在约旦河东要分出三座城,在迦南地也要分出三座城,都做逃城。 15 这六座城要给以色列人和他们中间的外人,并寄居的,作为逃城,使误杀人的都可以逃到那里。
16 “倘若人用铁器打人,以致打死,他就是故杀人的,故杀人的必被治死。 17 若用可以打死人的石头打死了人,他就是故杀人的,故杀人的必被治死。 18 若用可以打死人的木器打死了人,他就是故杀人的,故杀人的必被治死。 19 报血仇的必亲自杀那故杀人的,一遇见就杀他。 20 人若因怨恨把人推倒,或是埋伏往人身上扔物,以至于死, 21 或是因仇恨用手打人,以至于死,那打人的必被治死。他是故杀人的,报血仇的一遇见就杀他。
22 “倘若人没有仇恨,忽然将人推倒,或是没有埋伏把物扔在人身上, 23 或是没有看见的时候用可以打死人的石头扔在人身上,以至于死,本来与他无仇,也无意害他, 24 会众就要照典章,在打死人的和报血仇的中间审判。 25 会众要救这误杀人的脱离报血仇人的手,也要使他归入逃城。他要住在其中,直等到受圣膏的大祭司死了。 26 但误杀人的,无论什么时候,若出了逃城的境外, 27 报血仇的在逃城境外遇见他,将他杀了,报血仇的就没有流血之罪。 28 因为误杀人的该住在逃城里,等到大祭司死了。大祭司死了以后,误杀人的才可以回到他所得为业之地。
故杀之例
29 “这在你们一切的住处,要做你们世世代代的律例、典章。 30 无论谁故杀人,要凭几个见证人的口把那故杀人的杀了,只是不可凭一个见证的口叫人死。 31 故杀人,犯死罪的,你们不可收赎价代替他的命,他必被治死。 32 那逃到逃城的人,你们不可为他收赎价,使他在大祭司未死以先再来住在本地。 33 这样,你们就不污秽所住之地,因为血是污秽地的。若有在地上流人血的,非流那杀人者的血,那地就不得洁净[a]。 34 你们不可玷污所住之地,就是我住在其中之地,因为我耶和华住在以色列人中间。”
Footnotes
- 民数记 35:33 “洁净”原文作“赎”。
Numbers 35
New International Reader's Version
The Levites Receive Their Towns
35 On the plains of Moab, the Lord spoke to Moses. It was by the Jordan River across from Jericho. The Lord said, 2 “Command the Israelites to give the Levites towns to live in. The towns must come from the shares of land the people will have as their own. Also give the Levites the grasslands around the towns. 3 Then the Levites will have towns to live in. They will also have grasslands for their cattle and all their other livestock.
4 “The grasslands around each town you give them will go out to 1,500 feet from the town wall. 5 Outside each town, the east side will measure 3,000 feet. So will the south side, the west side and the north side. The town must be in the center. And the Levites will own the grasslands around each town.
Cities to Run to for Safety
6 “Six of the towns you give the Levites will be cities to go to for safety. A person who has killed someone can run to one of them. Also give the Levites 42 other towns. 7 You must give the Levites a total of 48 towns. Also give them the grasslands around those towns. 8 The towns you give the Levites must come from the land the Israelites have as their own. So the number you give from each tribe will depend on the size of that tribe’s share. Take many towns from a tribe that has many towns. But take only a few towns from a tribe that has only a few.”
9 Then the Lord said to Moses, 10 “Speak to the Israelites. Tell them, ‘You will soon go across the Jordan River. You will enter Canaan. 11 When you do, choose the cities to go to for safety. People who have killed someone by accident can run to one of those cities. 12 They will be places of safety for them. People will be safe there from those who want to kill them. Then anyone charged with murder will not die before their case has been brought to the community court. 13 Six towns will be the cities you can go to for safety. 14 Three will be east of the Jordan River. The other three will be in Canaan. 15 Those six towns will be places where the Israelites can go for safety. Outsiders living in Israel can also go to them for safety. So anyone who has killed another person by accident can run there.
16 “ ‘Suppose a person uses an iron object to hit and kill someone. Then that person is a murderer and must be put to death. 17 Or suppose a person is holding a stone that could kill. And they use it to hit and kill someone. Then that person is a murderer and must be put to death. 18 Or suppose a person is holding a wooden object that could kill. And they use it to hit and kill someone. Then that person is a murderer and must be put to death. 19 The dead person’s nearest male relative must kill the murderer. When he meets up with him, he must kill the murderer. 20 What if a person makes evil plans against someone else? And what if that person pushes them so that they die? Or what if that person throws something at them so that they die? 21 Or what if that person hits another person with a fist so that the other dies? Then the person who does any of those things must be put to death. That person is a murderer. The dead person’s nearest male relative must kill the murderer. When he meets up with him, he must kill the murderer.
22 “ ‘But what if a person suddenly pushes someone else without being angry? Or what if that person throws something at someone else without meaning to? 23 Or what if that person does not see the other person and drops a stone on them that kills them? He was not the dead person’s enemy. He did not mean to harm them. 24 Then the court must decide between the person who did the act and the nearest male relative of the one who was killed. Here are the rules the court must follow. 25 The court must provide a safe place for the person accused of murder. It must keep the one accused of murder safe from those who want to kill them. The court must send the accused person back to the city they ran to for safety. The accused person must stay there until the high priest dies. That priest has been anointed with holy oil.
26 “ ‘But suppose the accused person goes outside that city. 27 And suppose the dead person’s nearest male relative finds them outside the city. Then the relative can kill the accused person. The relative will not be guilty of murder. 28 The accused person must stay in that city until the high priest dies. Only then may they return home.
29 “ ‘This is what the law requires of you for all time to come. It will apply to you no matter where you live.
30 “ ‘Suppose a person kills someone. Then that person must be put to death as a murderer. But do it only when there are witnesses who can tell what happened. Do not put anyone to death if only one witness tells what happened.
31 “ ‘Do not accept payment for a murderer’s life. A murderer deserves to die. They must certainly be put to death.
32 “ ‘Do not accept payment for anyone who has run to a city for safety. Do not let them buy their freedom to return home. They must not go back and live on their own land before the high priest dies.
33 “ ‘Do not pollute the land where you are. Murder pollutes the land. Only one thing can pay to remove the pollution in the land where murder has been committed. The blood of the one who spilled another’s blood must be spilled. 34 So do not make the land where you live “unclean,” because I live there too. I, the Lord, live among the Israelites.’ ”
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