
Text -- Joshua 20:4 (NET)




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Where the judges used to sit.

Shall give them a true relation of the fact, and all its circumstances.

Wesley: Jos 20:4 - -- If they are satisfied in the relation he makes, concerning the fact, otherwise it had been a vain thing to examine.
If they are satisfied in the relation he makes, concerning the fact, otherwise it had been a vain thing to examine.

Wesley: Jos 20:4 - -- Which they might well allow him, because God gave them the city with a reservation for such persons.
Which they might well allow him, because God gave them the city with a reservation for such persons.
JFB -> Jos 20:4
JFB: Jos 20:4 - -- It was the place of public resort, and on arriving there he related his tale of distress to the elders, who were bound to give him shelter and the mea...
It was the place of public resort, and on arriving there he related his tale of distress to the elders, who were bound to give him shelter and the means of support, until the local authorities (Jos 20:6), having carefully investigated the case, should have pronounced the decision. If found guilty, the manslayer was surrendered to the blood-avenger; if extenuating circumstances appeared, he was to remain in the city of refuge, where he would be safe from the vindictive feelings of his pursuers; but he forfeited the privilege of immunity the moment he ventured beyond the walls.
TSK -> Jos 20:4

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Barnes -> Jos 20:4
Barnes: Jos 20:4 - -- As soon as the manslayer presented himself at the city of refuge, the elders of the city were to hold an inquiry, and receive him provisionally into...
As soon as the manslayer presented himself at the city of refuge, the elders of the city were to hold an inquiry, and receive him provisionally into the city. Afterward, when the avenger of blood should have tracked his victim to the city, and appear to claim him, a more formal and thorough investigation Jos 20:6 was to be made. Consult the marginal references.
Poole -> Jos 20:4
Poole: Jos 20:4 - -- The judges used to sit
at the entering of the gate His cause, or, his matters or business, what he hath done, and why, and how; he shall give them...
The judges used to sit
at the entering of the gate His cause, or, his matters or business, what he hath done, and why, and how; he shall give them a true relation of the fact, and all its circumstances.
They shall take him into the city understand, if they are satisfied in the relation he makes concerning the fact, otherwise it had been a vain thing to examine his cause.
Give him a place which they might well allow him, because God gave them the city with a reservation for such persons.
Haydock -> Jos 20:4
Haydock: Jos 20:4 - -- Gate, where justice was administered. (Menochius) ---
Here the ancients heard what the manslayer had to say in his own defence; and if they thought...
Gate, where justice was administered. (Menochius) ---
Here the ancients heard what the manslayer had to say in his own defence; and if they thought his account plausible, they gave him a retreat till he might be safely brought to answer the charges of the avenger, who might endeavour to prove that the murder was wilful.
Gill -> Jos 20:4
Gill: Jos 20:4 - -- And when he that doth flee unto one of those cities,.... Any one of them, that was nearest to him:
shall stand at the entering of the gate of the c...
And when he that doth flee unto one of those cities,.... Any one of them, that was nearest to him:
shall stand at the entering of the gate of the city; for he might not rush in without leave:
and shall declare his cause in the ears of the elders of that city; lay before them the whole matter, how that he had killed a person unawares, by what means it came about, and that it was merely through error, without any malicious design, and was a mere accident:
they shall take him into the city unto them; directly, lest the avenger of blood should come and seize on him, and kill him; and they were to take him into the city, not only to prevent that, but to examine him still more closely about the matter, and get further satisfaction; and being satisfied, were to continue him in it:
and give him a place, that he might dwell among them; until his death, or the death of the high priest, if that was first. Kimchi observes from their Rabbins, the he was not to hire a house all the time of his dwelling there, but was to have one freely, because it is said, "and give him", &c.

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TSK Synopsis -> Jos 20:1-9
TSK Synopsis: Jos 20:1-9 - --1 God commands,7 and the children of Israel appoint the six cities of refuge.
Maclaren -> Jos 20:1-9
Maclaren: Jos 20:1-9 - --Joshua 20:1-9
Our Lord has taught us that parts of the Mosaic legislation were given because of the hardness' of the people's hearts. The moral and re...
MHCC -> Jos 20:1-6
MHCC: Jos 20:1-6 - --When the Israelites were settled in their promised inheritance, they were reminded to set apart the cities of refuge, whose use and typical meaning ha...
Matthew Henry -> Jos 20:1-6
Matthew Henry: Jos 20:1-6 - -- Many things were by the law of Moses ordered to be done when they came to Canaan and this among the rest, the appointing of sanctuaries for the prot...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jos 20:1-6
Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 20:1-6 - --
After the distribution of the land by lot among the tribes of Israel, six towns were set apart, in accordance with the Mosaic instructions in Num 35...
Constable -> Jos 13:1--21:45; Jos 20:1-9
Constable: Jos 13:1--21:45 - --II. THE DIVISION OF THE LAND chs. 13--21
Chapters 13-24 describe how Joshua divided the land and the results of ...
