< Josué 20 >
1 Entonces el Señor le dijo a Josué:
Then Yahweh said to Joshua,
2 “Dile a los israelitas: ‘Asigna ciudades santuario, como te lo ordené por medio de Moisés.
“Tell the Israeli people that they should choose some cities to which people [can run] in order to be safe/protected, like I told Moses that they should do.
3 Así, cualquier hombre que mate a alguien por accidente, sin intención, podrá correr hacia allí y será protegido de los que quieran vengarse.
If someone kills another person accidentally, not intending to kill that person, the one who killed that person may run/escape to one of these cities and be safe/protected from someone trying to get revenge for that person’s death [MTY].
4 Cuando llegue a una de estas ciudades, expondrá su caso a los ancianos a las puertas de la ciudad. Ellos deberán permitirle la entrada, y también le prepararán un lugar para alojarse.
When the one who killed someone arrives at the gate of one of those cities, he must stop there and tell the leaders of the city what happened. [If they believe him], they must allow him to enter the city, and they must give him a place to live among them.
5 Si el que busca venganza viene a buscar al hombre, no deben entregarle al que cometió el homicidio, porque mató a alguien sin intención y sin odio deliberado.
If some relative of the one who was killed comes to that city to get revenge, the leaders of that city must not allow the relative to take the killer, because what happened was accidental. He did not hate that person and as a result deliberately kill him.
6 Permanecerá en esa ciudad hasta que se le celebre un juicio público y se emita un veredicto, y hasta la muerte del sumo sacerdote de turno. Entonces será libre de volver a su casa, a la ciudad de la que huyó’”.
But the person who killed someone must stay in that city until the city judges put him on trial. [Only if the judges decide that the person who has run/escaped to their city did not deliberately kill the other person will they allow him to stay in that city], and he must stay there until the Supreme Priest dies. Then he may safely go back to his own town, [because the death of the Supreme Priest will be considered to atone/pay for the death of the person who was killed].”
7 Así que asignaron las siguientes ciudades santuario Cedes de Galilea, en la región montañosa de Neftalí; Siquem, en la región montañosa de Efraín; y Quiriat-arba (o Hebrón), en la región montañosa de Judá.
So the Israelis chose these cities to be cities to which people could run to be safe/protected: Kedesh in the Galilee district in the hilly area where the tribe of Naphtali lived; Shechem in the hilly area where the tribe of Ephraim lived; Kiriath-Arba (which is [now named] Hebron) in the hilly area where the tribe of Judah lived;
8 Al otro lado del Jordán, al este de Jericó, asignaron: Bezer, en el desierto de la meseta, de la tribu de Rubén; Ramot en Galaad, de la tribu de Gad; y Golán en Basán, de la tribu de Manasés.
Bezer, on the east side of the Jordan [River] near Jericho, in the flat land in the desert where the tribe of Reuben lived; Ramoth in the Gilead [region] in the land where the tribe of Gad lived; and Golan in the Bashan region where the tribe of Manasseh lived.
9 Estasfueron las ciudades asignadas para todos los israelitas, así como para los extranjeros que vivían entre ellos. Cualquiera que matara a alguien involuntariamente podía ir allí para no ser asesinado por quienes quisieran vengarse antes de que se le hiciera un juicio público y se le diera un veredicto de culpabilidad.
Any Israeli or any foreigner who lived among us, anyone who killed someone (accidentally/without planning to do it), was allowed to run to one of those cities, and be safe/protected from some relative of the person who died coming there and killing him to get revenge. He could stay in that city until there was a trial there [to decide whether he was telling the truth or not when he said that he did not plan to kill that person].