(6, 7, 8) And among the cities which ye shall give... — The construction of this verse is involved; or, rather, there is a suspension of the subject in Numbers 35:6, and a resumption of it in Numbers 35:7. The verses may be rendered thus: And as to the cities which ye shall give to the Levites, viz., the six cities of refuge which ye shall give that the manslayer may flee thither (and in addition to these ye shall give forty and two cities); as to all the cities which ye shall give to the Levites, viz., forty and eight cities, them and their suburbs; now as to the cities which ye shall give from the possession of the children of Israel; from the many ye shall take many, and from the few ye shall take few... It had already been announced in general terms that a place should be appointed whither any one should flee who had unintentionally smitten a man so that he died, and had not lain in wait with a view to commit murder (Exodus 21:12). In the verses which follow, the law is delivered at length, and is repeated and further expanded in Deuteronomy 19:1. There were many reasons why all the cities of refuge were Levitical cities. Of these reasons the chief probably were: — (1) That these cities were specially consecrated to the Lord (see Joshua 20:7, “And they appointed,” &c. — Heb., consecrated); and (2) that it was to the priests and Levites that the people looked as administrators of justice.

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