Josué 20:7

7 Entonces se designaron las siguientes ciudades de refugio: Cedes de Galilea, en la zona montañosa de Neftalí; Siquem, en la zona montañosa de Efraín; y Quiriat-arba (también llamada Hebrón), en la zona montañosa de Judá.

Josué 20:7 Meaning and Commentary

Joshua 20:7

And they appointed Kedesh in Galilee in Mount Naphtali
Of which see ( Joshua 19:37 ) ; the appointment of this and the two cities following was made by the children of Israel at this time:

and Shechem in Mount Ephraim;
called Sichem, ( Genesis 12:6 ) ; and Shechem from a prince of that name that possessed it, ( Genesis 34:2 ) ; it fell to the lot of the tribe of Ephraim; its name in the New Testament is Sychar, ( John 4:5 ) ; and it is now called Neapolis, or Naplouse:

and Kirjatharba, which [is] Hebron, in the mountain of Judah;
it stood in the hill country of Judea, ( Luke 1:39 Luke 1:65 ) ; of which see ( Joshua 14:15 ) ( Joshua 15:54 ) . There seems to be a difficulty here, since this city was before given to Caleb, ( Joshua 14:13 Joshua 14:14 ) ; and yet afterwards given to the Levites, and appointed a city of refuge. The Jews reconcile this by observing, that the city and suburbs were given to the Levites, and fixed for a city of refuge; but the villages and fields, and country around it, and belonging to it, were given to Caleb, ( Joshua 21:12 ) ; and Abarbinel makes no doubt that the children of Judah gave something else to Caleb in lieu of it. As these cities of refuge were typical of Christ, as has been observed on ( Numbers 35:29 ) ; their names are applicable to him. "Kedesh" signifies "holy" or "holiness"; Christ is holy in both his natures, divine and human; and so abundantly qualified to be the Mediator, Saviour, and Redeemer; and is the fountain of holiness to his people, and is made sanctification to them, ( Psalms 16:10 ) ( Hebrews 7:26 ) ( 1 Corinthians 1:30 ) ; and "Shechem" signifies the "shoulder"; and not only the government of the church and people of God is on the shoulder of Christ, but all their sins have been laid upon him, and bore by him; and every particular soul in conversion, every lost sheep, is looked up by him, and taken up and brought home on his shoulder, ( Isaiah 9:6 ) ( 53:6 ) ( Luke 15:4 ) . "Hebron" signifies "fellowship"; in the effectual calling, the saints are called into fellowship with Christ, and their fellowship is with the Father, and his Son Jesus Christ; through him they have access to God, and communion with him now, and shall have uninterrupted communion with him to all eternity, ( 1 Corinthians 1:9 ) ( 1 John 1:3 ) ( Ephesians 2:18 ) ( John 17:24 ) .

Josué 20:7 In-Context

5 Si los parientes de la víctima llegan para vengar la muerte, los líderes no les entregarán al acusado. Pues el acusado mató al otro sin intención y sin enemistad previa.
6 Pero tendrá que quedarse en esa ciudad y ser juzgado por la asamblea local, la cual dará el veredicto. Y seguirá viviendo allí hasta que muera el sumo sacerdote que estaba ejerciendo su cargo cuando ocurrió el accidente. Solo entonces será libre para regresar a su hogar en la ciudad de donde huyó».
7 Entonces se designaron las siguientes ciudades de refugio: Cedes de Galilea, en la zona montañosa de Neftalí; Siquem, en la zona montañosa de Efraín; y Quiriat-arba (también llamada Hebrón), en la zona montañosa de Judá.
8 Al oriente del río Jordán, frente a Jericó, se designaron las siguientes ciudades: Beser, en la llanura desértica de la tribu de Rubén; Ramot, en Galaad, en el territorio de la tribu de Gad; y Golán, en Basán, en la tierra de la tribu de Manasés.
9 Esas ciudades quedaron apartadas para todos los israelitas y también para los extranjeros que vivían entre ellos. Cualquier persona que matara a otra por accidente podía refugiarse en una de esas ciudades; de esa manera, evitaba que le quitaran la vida por venganza antes de ser juzgada frente a la asamblea local.
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