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  2. Joshua 20 - Wikipedia

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    Joshua 20 is the twentieth chapter of the Book of Joshua in the Hebrew Bible or in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. [1] According to Jewish tradition the book was attributed to Joshua, with additions by the high priests Eleazar and Phinehas, [2] [3] but modern scholars view it as part of the Deuteronomistic History, which spans the books of Deuteronomy to 2 Kings, attributed to ...

  3. Cities of Refuge - Wikipedia

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    In the Book of Numbers, the laws concerning the cities of refuge state that, once he had claimed asylum, a perpetrator had to be taken from the city and put on trial; [5] if the trial found that the perpetrator was innocent of murder, then the perpetrator had to be returned under guard (for their own protection) to the city in which they had claimed asylum. [6]

  4. Cities in the Book of Joshua - Wikipedia

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    Joshua 15:41 1 Judah (important cities: Lachish, Eglon, Makkedah) ביתדגון bytdgwn Beth-Dagon [of Asher] Joshua 19:27 1 Asher (between Carmel and the valley of Jipthah-El, close to Zebulun's territory) בית הישמות byt (h)yšmwt Beth-Jeshimoth, Beth-Ha-Jeshimoth Joshua 12:3; 13:20 4 Reuben (east of Jordan)

  5. Ramoth-Gilead - Wikipedia

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    Ramoth-Gilead (Hebrew: רָמֹת גִּלְעָד, romanized: Rāmōṯ Gilʿāḏ, meaning "Heights of Gilead"), was a Levitical city and city of refuge east of the Jordan River in the Hebrew Bible, also called "Ramoth in Gilead" (Deuteronomy 4:43; Joshua 20:8; Joshua 21:38) or "Ramoth Galaad" in the Douay–Rheims Bible.

  6. Levitical city - Wikipedia

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    13 cities were for the Aaronites. 13 cities were for the Gershonites. 10 cities were for the Kohathites. 12 cities were for the Merarites. The six cities which were to be Cities of Refuge were Golan, Ramoth, and Bezer, on the east of the Jordan River, [4] and Kedesh, Shechem, and Hebron on the western side. [5]

  7. Kedesh - Wikipedia

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    Kedesh Naphtali was first documented in the Book of Joshua as a Canaanite citadel conquered by the Israelites under the leadership of Joshua. [4] [5] Ownership of Kedesh was turned over by lot to the Tribe of Naphtali and subsequently, at the command of God, Kedesh was set apart by Joshua as a Levitical city and one of the Cities of Refuge along with Shechem and Kiriath Arba (Joshua 20:7).

  8. Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Joshua - Wikipedia

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    JOSHUA 20. God tells Joshua and the children of Israel to appoint cities of refuge, where people who commit involuntary manslaughter can claim the right of asylum.

  9. Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Joshua 20 - Wikipedia

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