
Text -- Deuteronomy 19:2 (NET)




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Wesley -> Deu 19:2
Wesley: Deu 19:2 - -- Namely, beyond Jordan, as there were three already appointed on this side Jordan: In the midst of the several parts of their land, to which they might...
Namely, beyond Jordan, as there were three already appointed on this side Jordan: In the midst of the several parts of their land, to which they might speedily flee from all the parts of the land.
JFB: Deu 19:2 - -- Goelism, or the duty of the nearest kinsmen to avenge the death of a slaughtered relative, being the customary law of that age (as it still is among t...
Goelism, or the duty of the nearest kinsmen to avenge the death of a slaughtered relative, being the customary law of that age (as it still is among the Arabs and other people of the East), Moses incorporated it in an improved form with his legislative code. For the protection of the unintentional homicide, he provided certain cities of refuge--three had been destined for this purpose on the east of Jordan (Deu 4:41; Num 35:11); three were to be invested with the same privilege on the west of that river when Canaan should be conquered.

JFB: Deu 19:2 - -- In such a position that they would be conspicuous and accessible, and equidistant from the extremities of the land and from each other.
In such a position that they would be conspicuous and accessible, and equidistant from the extremities of the land and from each other.
Clarke -> Deu 19:2
Defender -> Deu 19:2
Defender: Deu 19:2 - -- There were to be three cities on the east side of Jordan and three on the west side. The "three cities more" (Deu 19:9) were evidently to be added lat...
There were to be three cities on the east side of Jordan and three on the west side. The "three cities more" (Deu 19:9) were evidently to be added later after further expansion of Israel's territory, but no further mention of them is made (Num 35:9-15; Deu 4:41-43)."
TSK -> Deu 19:2
TSK: Deu 19:2 - -- separate three cities : Unquestionably in imitation of these cities, the heathen had their asyla , and the Roman Catholics their privileged altars, ...
separate three cities : Unquestionably in imitation of these cities, the heathen had their asyla , and the Roman Catholics their privileged altars, and similar traditions seem to obtain in many barbarous nations, for ""the North American Indian nations have most of them either a house or town of refuge, which is a sure asylum to protect a manslayer, or the unfortunate captive, if he once enter it. In almost every Indian nation, there are several towns, which are called old beloved, ancient, holy, or white towns (white being their fixed emblem of peace, friendship, prosperity, happiness, purity, etc.). They seem to have been formerly towns of refuge; for it is not in the memory of the oldest people that human blood was shed in them.""Deu 4:41-43; Exo 21:13; Num 35:10-15; Jos 20:2-7; Heb 6:18

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Barnes -> Deu 19:1-13
Barnes: Deu 19:1-13 - -- This and the next two chapters contain enactments designed to protect human life, and to impress its sanctity on Israel. In Deu 19:1-13 the directio...
This and the next two chapters contain enactments designed to protect human life, and to impress its sanctity on Israel.
In Deu 19:1-13 the directions respecting the preparation of the roads to the cities of refuge, the provision of additional cities in case of an extension of territory, and the intervention of the elders as representing the congregation, are unique to Deuteronomy and supplementary to the laws on the same subject given in the earlier books (compare the marginal reference).
The three cities of refuge for the district east of Jordan had been already named. Moses now directs that when the territory on the west of Jordan had been conquered, a like allotment of three other cities in it should be made. This was accordingly done; compare Jos 20:1 ff,
Thou shalt prepare thee a way - It was the duty of the Senate to repair the roads that led to the cities of refuge annually, and remove every obstruction. No hillock was left, no river over which there was not a bridge; and the road was at least 32 cubits broad. At cross-roads there were posts bearing the words Refuge, Refuge, to guide the fugitive in his flight. It seems as if in Isa 40:3 ff the imagery were borrowed from the preparation of the ways to the cities of refuge.
With the axe - literally, "with the iron."Note the employment of iron for tools, and compare Deu 3:11 note.
Provision is here made for the anticipated enlargement of the borders of Israel to the utmost limits promised by God, from the river of Egypt to the Euphrates (Gen 15:18, note; Exo 23:31, note). This promise, owing to the sins of the people, did not receive its fulfillment until after David had conquered the Philistines, Syrians, etc.; and this but a transient one, for many of the conquered peoples regained independence on the dissolution of Solomon’ s empire.
Poole -> Deu 19:2
Poole: Deu 19:2 - -- In the midst of thy land to wit, beyond Jordan, as there were three already appointed on this side Jordan, Num 35:14 . He saith, in the midst of the...
In the midst of thy land to wit, beyond Jordan, as there were three already appointed on this side Jordan, Num 35:14 . He saith, in the midst of the land , either for in the land , as in the midst of the city , Jer 52:25 , is the same with that in the city , 2Ki 25:19 , or to design the places, that they should be situated in the midst of the several parts of their land, to which they might conveniently and speedily flee from all the parts of the land.
Haydock -> Deu 19:2
Haydock: Deu 19:2 - -- Cities. These were Hebron, Sichem, and Cades, on the west side of the Jordan, Josue xx. 7. Those on the east were already appointed, chap. iv. 41. ...
Cities. These were Hebron, Sichem, and Cades, on the west side of the Jordan, Josue xx. 7. Those on the east were already appointed, chap. iv. 41. Three others might also have been added, (ver. 8.; Calmet) in case the Hebrews had gotten full possession of the countries as far as the Euphrates. (Haydock) ---
The cities of refuge were not above forty-five miles distant from each other, in the land of Chanaan. Those in Galaad were not so far off, as the territory was smaller. (Calmet)
Gill -> Deu 19:2
Gill: Deu 19:2 - -- Thou shalt separate three cities for thee in the midst of thy land,.... From the cities they took possession of and dwelt in; and indeed from the citi...
Thou shalt separate three cities for thee in the midst of thy land,.... From the cities they took possession of and dwelt in; and indeed from the cities of the Levites, which were given to them to inhabit; three were before ordered to be separated from those inhabited by the tribes of Reuben and Gad, and the half tribe of Manasseh, Deu 4:41 but these were to be in the midst of the land of Canaan; see Jos 20:7,
which the Lord thy God giveth thee to possess it: which as it is often mentioned when this land is spoken of, so it carries in it a reason here why this order of the Lord's should be readily complied with, the whole land and all the cities of it being the gift of his to them.

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TSK Synopsis -> Deu 19:1-21
TSK Synopsis: Deu 19:1-21 - --1 The cities of refuge.4 The privilege thereof for the manslayer.14 The land-mark is not to be removed.15 Two witnesses at the least are required.16 T...
MHCC -> Deu 19:1-13
MHCC: Deu 19:1-13 - --Here is the law settled between the blood of the murdered, and the blood of the murderer; provision is made, that the cities of refuge should be a pro...
Matthew Henry -> Deu 19:1-13
Matthew Henry: Deu 19:1-13 - -- It was one of the precepts given to the sons of Noah that whoso sheddeth man's blood by man shall his blood be shed, that is, by the avenger of bl...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Deu 19:1-13
Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 19:1-13 - --
The laws concerning the Cities of Refuge for Unintentional Manslayers are not a mere repetition of the laws given in Num 35:9-34, but rather an admo...
Constable: Deu 5:1--26:19 - --IV. MOSES' SECOND MAJOR ADDRESS: AN EXPOSITION OF THE LAW chs. 5--26
". . . Deuteronomy contains the most compre...

Constable: Deu 12:1--25:19 - --B. An exposition of selected covenant laws 12-25
Moses' homiletical exposition of the law of Israel that...

Constable: Deu 19:1--22:9 - --6. Laws arising from the sixth commandment 19:1-22:8
The sixth commandment is, "You shall not mu...
