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The Levitical Cities
35:1 Then the Lord spoke to Moses in the Moabite plains by the Jordan near Jericho . He said : 35:2 “Instruct the Israelites to give the Levites towns to live in from the inheritance the Israelites will possess . You must also give the Levites grazing land around the towns . 35:3 Thus they will have towns in which to live , and their grazing lands will be for their cattle , for their possessions , and for all their animals . 35:4 The grazing lands around the towns that you will give to the Levites must extend to a distance of 500 yards from the town wall . 35:5 “You must measure from outside the wall of the town on the east 1,000 yards , and on the south side 1,000 yards , and on the west side 1,000 yards , and on the north side 1,000 yards , with the town in the middle . This territory must belong to them as grazing land for the towns . 35:6 Now from these towns that you will give to the Levites you must select six towns of refuge to which a person who has killed someone may flee . And you must give them forty-two other towns . 35:7 “So the total of the towns you will give the Levites is forty-eight . You must give these together with their grazing lands . 35:8 The towns you will give must be from the possession of the Israelites . From the larger tribes you must give more ; and from the smaller tribes fewer . Each must contribute some of its own towns to the Levites in proportion to the inheritance allocated to each.
The Cities of Refuge
35:9 Then the Lord spoke to Moses : 35:10 “Speak to the Israelites and tell them, ‘When you cross over the Jordan River into the land of Canaan ,

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