Deuteronomy 21:3-6
Context21:3 Then the elders of the city nearest to the corpse 1 must take from the herd a heifer that has not been worked – that has never pulled with the yoke – 21:4 and bring the heifer down to a wadi with flowing water, 2 to a valley that is neither plowed nor sown. 3 There at the wadi they are to break the heifer’s neck. 21:5 Then the Levitical priests 4 will approach (for the Lord your God has chosen them to serve him and to pronounce blessings in his name, 5 and to decide 6 every judicial verdict 7 ) 21:6 and all the elders of that city nearest the corpse 8 must wash their hands over the heifer whose neck was broken in the valley. 9


[21:3] 1 tn Heb “slain [one].”
[21:4] 2 tn The combination “a wadi with flowing water” is necessary because a wadi (נַחַל, nakhal) was ordinarily a dry stream or riverbed. For this ritual, however, a perennial stream must be chosen so that there would be fresh, rushing water.
[21:4] 3 sn The unworked heifer, fresh stream, and uncultivated valley speak of ritual purity – of freedom from human contamination.
[21:5] 3 tn Heb “the priests, the sons of Levi.”
[21:5] 4 tn Heb “in the name of the
[21:5] 5 tn Heb “by their mouth.”
[21:5] 6 tn Heb “every controversy and every blow.”
[21:6] 4 tn Heb “slain [one].”
[21:6] 5 tn Heb “wadi,” a seasonal watercourse through a valley.