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Levitical cities.
Outside of these cities,
blood vengeance against such
perpetrators was
allowed by law. The
Bible names the six
cities of refuge as follows:...
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City of Refuge may
refer to:
Cities of Refuge, the six
biblical places referred to by that
title Ararat,
City of Refuge,
planned Jewish settlement in...
- The
International Cities of Refuge Network (ICORN) is an
independent organisation of cities and
regions which offers shelter to writers,
journalists and...
- as a
city of refuge for the
Jewish nation, was
founded in 1825 by New York
politician and
playwright Mordecai Manuel Noah, who
purchased most
of Grand...
- information. The
International Cities of Refuge Network (ICORN) is
hosting foreign authors,
whose work is at risk, in
different cities for at
least a year, providing...
- In the
Hebrew Bible, the
Levitical cities were 48
cities in
ancient Israel set
aside for the
tribe of Levi, who were not
allocated their own territorial...
- up
refuge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Refuge is a
place or
state of safety. It may also
refer to a more
specific meaning: Area
of refuge, a location...
- to the
Biblical concept of Cities of Refuge,
where people accused of manslaughter could escape vengeance. The
chorus consists of the title,
repeated several...
- (20:1–21:45) 1.
Cities of Refuge (20:1–9) a.
Regulations for
Cities of Refuge (20:1–6) b.
Designation of Cities of Refuge (20:7–9) 2.
Levitical Cities (21:1–42)...
- was
allowed by law. The
Bible names six
cities as
being cities of refuge: Golan, Ramoth, and Bosor, on the east
of the
Jordan River, and Kedesh, Shechem...