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Homicide

Scripture distinguishes between intentional murder and unintentional killing, establishing cities of refuge for those who kill without malice. God's law protects both the innocent and those guilty of accidental homicide.

Overview

The Old Testament law made careful distinctions in cases of homicide. Premeditated murder was a capital offense requiring the death penalty, while accidental killing required the offender to flee to a city of refuge for protection from the avenger of blood. These laws protected justice while preventing hasty vengeance.

Key Scriptures

"If an ox gores a man or a woman to death, the ox shall surely be stoned, and its flesh shall not be eaten, but the owner of the ox shall not be liable" (Exodus 21:28, ESV). "But if the ox has been accustomed to gore in the past, and its owner has been warned but has not confined it, and it kills a man or a woman, the ox shall be stoned, and its owner also shall be put to death" (Exodus 21:29, ESV). "But if he did not lie in wait for him, but God let him fall into his hand, then I will appoint for you a place to which he may flee" (Exodus 21:13, ESV).

Application

Recognize that God's justice system balances accountability with mercy, distinguishing between willful sin and tragic accident.

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