Numbers 35:26
But if the manslayer ever goes outside the limits of the city of refuge to which he fled
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Numbers 35:26?

2. How does Numbers 35:26 emphasize the importance of obeying God's established boundaries?

3. What consequences arise from leaving the "city of refuge" in Numbers 35:26?

4. How does Numbers 35:26 connect with God's justice and mercy throughout Scripture?

5. How can we apply the principle of refuge in Numbers 35:26 today?

6. What lessons about accountability can Christians learn from Numbers 35:26?

7. Why must the manslayer remain in the city of refuge until the high priest's death?

8. How does Numbers 35:26 reflect on God's justice and mercy?

9. What historical evidence supports the existence of cities of refuge?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Numbers 35?

11. Deuteronomy 19:6: Why would God allow a 'blood avenger' to pursue someone innocent of intentional murder, and where is this justice in historical context?

12. Why is there no conclusive archaeological evidence for the six cities of refuge (Numbers 35:9-15) if they were central to Israelite legal practice?

13. How does the system of protection for manslaughter in Joshua 20:1-6 align or conflict with other Mosaic laws on homicide and justice?

14. Why would a just God need these specific cities of refuge in Joshua 20 if He could prevent unjust killings in the first place?
Discussion Questions
1. How do the cities of refuge reflect God's character in terms of justice and mercy, and how can we apply this understanding in our daily lives?

2. In what ways does the concept of boundaries in Numbers 35:26 apply to our spiritual walk with Christ?

3. How can the church today serve as a "city of refuge" for those seeking forgiveness and restoration?

4. What parallels can we draw between the cities of refuge and the refuge we find in Christ, as described in Hebrews 6:18?

5. How can we ensure that we remain within the "limits" of God's protection and guidance in our personal lives?1. How do the Levitical cities reflect God's provision for all His servants?

2. What do the Cities of Refuge teach us about God's justice and mercy?

3. How does Numbers 35 address the issue of intentionality in crimes?

4. How might the concept of the Cities of Refuge apply to today's criminal justice system?

5. What does the role of the Avenger of Blood tell us about societal structures during the Israelites' time? How can we relate this to contemporary societal norms?

6. How does the distinction between murder and manslaughter in Numbers 35 influence our understanding of intent and consequences?

7. Why do you think the death of the High Priest symbolized freedom for the unintentional killer?

8. How can the allocation of land to the Levites inspire us in our giving to God's work today?

9. How does the prohibition against accepting ransom for a murderer or someone who has fled to a city of refuge reflect the value God places on life?

10. How do we balance the need for justice with the need for mercy in our own lives?

11. How can the concept of defilement and cleansing in this chapter inform our understanding of sin and redemption?

12. In modern times, how can we ensure that justice is served without resorting to vengeance?

13. If you were in a position to create a "city of refuge" in your community today, what might it look like?

14. Why might God have insisted on the testimony of multiple witnesses before sentencing a person to death?

15. How can the principles of justice and sanctuary in Numbers 35 guide our responses to social issues today?

16. What are the implications of God's command to not pollute the land which He dwells in?

17. How do the rules and regulations stipulated in this chapter underscore the importance of community?

18. How can we apply the concept of respect for life demonstrated in Numbers 35 in our interactions with others today?

19. Why do you think God provided the Levites with pastureland along with the cities?

20. Can the Cities of Refuge concept be a blueprint for rehabilitation centers in modern societies? How might this work?

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