
Text -- Numbers 35:16 (NET)




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Wittingly and wilfully, though not with premeditated malice.

Yea though he were fled into the city of refuge.
JFB -> Num 35:16-21
JFB: Num 35:16-21 - -- Various cases are here enumerated in which the Goel or avenger was at liberty to take the life of the murderer; and every one of them proves a premedi...
Various cases are here enumerated in which the Goel or avenger was at liberty to take the life of the murderer; and every one of them proves a premeditated purpose.
Calvin -> Num 35:16
Calvin: Num 35:16 - -- 16.=== And === if he smite him with an instrument of iron. God appears to contradict Himself, when, a little further on, He absolves involuntary murd...
16.=== And === if he smite him with an instrument of iron. God appears to contradict Himself, when, a little further on, He absolves involuntary murderers, although they may have inflicted the wound with iron or with a stone; whilst here He absolutely declares that whosoever shall smite another with wood, or iron, or a stone, shall be guilty of death; but this is easily explained if we consider his meaning; for, after having pardoned the unintentional act ( errori,) lest 53 any should misconstrue this as affording impunity for crime, He at once anticipates them, and again inculcates what has been said before. By the express mention of iron, wood, and stone, He more dearly explains that no voluntary murders are to be pardoned; else, as laws are wont to be evaded by various subtleties, they would have endeavored, perhaps, to limit what had been said respecting the punishment of murderers to one single species of murder, viz., when a person had been slain with a sword. It is not, then, without cause that God condemns to death every kind of murderer, whether he have committed the crime with a weapon (of iron,) or by throwing a stone, or with a dub; since it is sufficient for his condemnation that he had conceived the intention to do the evil act. It is well known that 54 by the Lex Cornelia, whosoever had carried a weapon with the intention of killing a man was guilty; and Martianus cites the reply of Adrian, — He who has killed a man, if he did it not with the intention of killing him, may be absolved; and he who has not killed a man, but has wounded him with intention to kill him, is to be condemned as a murderer; as Paulus also teaches, that in the said Lex Cornelia, the evil intention ( dolus) is taken for the deed. Another reply of Adrian is very true, That in crimes, the will and not the result must be regarded. Whence that saying of Ulpian, That there is no difference between the man who kills, and him who causes the death of another. Here, therefore, God had no other object than to cut off from murderers all handles for subterfuge, if they should be convicted of a wicked intention, especially when it resulted in an actual attempt; since there was no difference whether they had made use of a sword, or a mallet, or a stone.
TSK -> Num 35:16
TSK: Num 35:16 - -- if he smite : Num 35:22-24; Deu 19:11-13
the : Num 35:30-33; Gen 9:5, Gen 9:6; Exo 21:12-14; Lev 24:17
if he smite : Num 35:22-24; Deu 19:11-13
the : Num 35:30-33; Gen 9:5, Gen 9:6; Exo 21:12-14; Lev 24:17

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Barnes -> Num 35:16-25
Barnes: Num 35:16-25 - -- The sense is: Inasmuch as to take another man’ s life by any means whatsoever is murder, and exposes the murderer to the penalty of retaliation...
The sense is: Inasmuch as to take another man’ s life by any means whatsoever is murder, and exposes the murderer to the penalty of retaliation; so, if the deed is done in hostility, it is in truth actual murder, and the murderer shall be slain; but if it be not done in hostility, then the congregation shall interpose to stop the avenger’ s hand.
When he meeteth him - Provided, of course, it were without a city of refuge.
The case of the innocent slayer is here contemplated. In a doubtful case there would necessarily have to be a judicial decision as to the guilt or innocence of the person who claimed the right of asylum.
The homicide was safe only within the walls of his city of refuge. He became a virtual exile from his home. The provisions here made serve to mark the gravity of the act of manslaughter, even when not premeditated; and the inconveniences attending on them fell, as is right and fair, upon him who committed the deed.
Unto the death of the high priest - The atoning death of the Saviour cast its shadow before on the statute-book of the Law and on the annals of Jewish history. The high priest, as the head and representative of the whole chosen family of sacerdotal mediators, as exclusively entrusted with some of the chief priestly functions, as alone privileged to make yearly atonement within the holy of holies, and to gain, from the mysterious Urim and Thummim, special revelations of the will of God, was, preeminently, a type of Christ. And thus the death of each successive high priest presignified that death of Christ by which the captives were to be freed, and the remembrance of transgressions made to cease.
Poole -> Num 35:16
Poole: Num 35:16 - -- If he smite him wittingly and wilfully, though not with premeditated malice or design, as appears by comparing this with Num 35:20-23 .
So that he d...
If he smite him wittingly and wilfully, though not with premeditated malice or design, as appears by comparing this with Num 35:20-23 .
So that he die to wit, suddenly, not so if he walked abroad afterward, Exo 21:19,20 .
Shall surely be put to death yea, though he were fled into the city of refuge.
Gill -> Num 35:16
Gill: Num 35:16 - -- And if he smite him with an instrument of iron, so that he die,.... As with an hatchet, hammer, sword, knife, &c.
he is a murderer; the instrument ...
And if he smite him with an instrument of iron, so that he die,.... As with an hatchet, hammer, sword, knife, &c.
he is a murderer; the instrument used by him, and with which he smote, shows that he had a bad design, and intended to kill, or he would never have smitten a man with such an instrument:
the murderer shall surely be put to death; be condemned to death, and be executed, by the order of the civil magistrate, according to the law in Gen 9:6 and not be allowed the benefit of a city of refuge.

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NET Notes -> Num 35:16
NET Notes: Num 35:16 the verb is the preterite of “die.” The sentence has :“if…he strikes him and he dies.” The vav (ו) consecutive is ...
Geneva Bible -> Num 35:16
Geneva Bible: Num 35:16 And if he ( f ) smite him with an instrument of iron, so that he die, he [is] a murderer: the murderer shall surely be put to death.
( f ) Wittingly,...

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TSK Synopsis -> Num 35:1-34
TSK Synopsis: Num 35:1-34 - --1 Eight and forty cities for the Levites, with their suburbs, and measure thereof.6 Six of them are to be cities of refuge.9 The laws of murder and ma...
MHCC -> Num 35:9-34
MHCC: Num 35:9-34 - --To show plainly the abhorrence of murder, and to provide the more effectually for the punishment of the murderer, the nearest relation of the deceased...
Matthew Henry -> Num 35:9-34
Matthew Henry: Num 35:9-34 - -- We have here the orders given concerning the cities of refuge, fitly annexed to what goes before, because they were all Levites' cities. In this par...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 35:16-18
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 35:16-18 - --
Special instructions are given in Num 35:16-28, with reference to the judicial procedure. First of all (Num 35:16-21), with regard to qualified slay...
Constable: Num 26:1--36:13 - --II. Prospects of the younger generation in the land chs. 26--36
The focus of Numbers now changes from the older ...

Constable: Num 33:1--36:13 - --B. Warning and encouragement of the younger generation chs. 33-36
God gave the final laws governing Isra...

Constable: Num 33:50--Deu 1:1 - --2. Anticipation of the Promised Land 33:50-36:13
"The section breaks down into two groups of thr...
