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1 耶和華曉諭約書亞說:
Then Yahweh said to Joshua,
2 「你吩咐以色列人說:你們要照着我藉摩西所曉諭你們的,為自己設立逃城,
“Speak to the people of Israel, saying, 'Appoint the cities of refuge of which I spoke to you by the hand of Moses.
3 使那無心而誤殺人的,可以逃到那裏。這些城可以作你們逃避報血仇人的地方。
Do this so that one who unintentionally kills a person can go there. These cities will be a place of refuge from anyone who seeks to avenge the blood of a person who was killed.
4 那殺人的要逃到這些城中的一座城,站在城門口,將他的事情說給城內的長老們聽。他們就把他收進城裏,給他地方,使他住在他們中間。
He will run to one of those cities and will stand at the entrance of the city gate, and explain his case to the elders of that city. Then they will take him into the city and give him a place for him to live among them.
5 若是報血仇的追了他來,長老不可將他交在報血仇的手裏;因為他是素無仇恨,無心殺了人的。
If one of them comes to try to avenge the blood of the person who was killed, then the people of the city must not hand the one who killed him over to the authorities. They must not do this because he killed his neighbor unintentionally, and he had no hatred toward him in the past.
6 他要住在那城裏,站在會眾面前聽審判,等到那時的大祭司死了,殺人的才可以回到本城本家,就是他所逃出來的那城。」
He must stay in that city until he has stood before the assembly for judgment, until the death of the one who was serving as high priest in those days. Then the one who had accidentally killed the person may return to his own town and his own home, to the town from which he fled.'”
7 於是,以色列人在拿弗他利山地分定加利利的基低斯;在以法蓮山地分定示劍;在猶大山地分定基列‧亞巴(基列‧亞巴就是希伯崙);
So the Israelites selected Kedesh in Galilee in the hill country of Naphtali, Shechem in the hill country of Ephraim, and Kiriath Arba (the same as Hebron) in the hill country of Judah.
8 又在約旦河外耶利哥東,從呂便支派中,在曠野的平原,設立比悉;從迦得支派中設立基列的拉末;從瑪拿西支派中設立巴珊的哥蘭。
Beyond the Jordan east of Jericho, they selected Bezer in the wilderness on the plateau from the tribe of Reuben; Ramoth Gilead, from the tribe of Gad; and Golan in Bashan, from the tribe of Manasseh.
9 這都是為以色列眾人和在他們中間寄居的外人所分定的城邑,使誤殺人的都可以逃到那裏,不死在報血仇人的手中,等他站在會眾面前聽審判。
These were the cities selected for all the people of Israel and for the foreigners residing among them, so that anyone who killed a person unintentionally could run to them for safety. This person would not die by the hand of the one who wanted to avenge the blood that was shed, until the accused person would first stand before the assembly.

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