THE PROMISES OF GOD SERIES Series Introduction The promises of God are not isolated statements scattered through Scripture. They are the unfolding expressions of one eternal purpose, conceived in God before the foundation of the world, revealed through covenant, and fulfilled in Jesus Christ. Why The Promises of God Matter explains why they are important to believers. This series functions as a theological hub—a unified framework that weaves together distinct promises without collapsing them into a single category. Each promise stands on its own, yet each flows from the same eternal source and prepares the way for the next. Together they testify to the faithfulness of God across redemptive history. The Coherence of God’s Promises One eternal purpose, planned in God Revealed through covenant Fulfilled in Christ Applied by the Spirit of truth Consummated in glory Each article in this series may b...
In the Old Testament, the Cities of Refuge ( arei miklat ) were six specific Levitical towns established to provide a fair trial and legal protection exclusively for cases of unintentional manslaughter —never for premeditated murder or general criminality. The Biblical Framework of Refuge Cities The legal mandate for these cities is detailed in Numbers 35:9-34, Deuteronomy 19:1-13, and Joshua 20:1-9. The Crime Covered: Only accidental, unintentional killing (manslaughter). A classic biblical example is Deuteronomy 19:5, where two men go into the woods to chop timber, and an axe head slips off the wooden handle and accidentally kills one of them. Exclusion of Murder: Premeditated murder ( retzach ) received no sanctuary. If someone killed with malice, hatred, or lying in wait, Numbers 35:20-21 and Deuteronomy 19:11-13 required the city elders to hand the murderer over for execution. The Legal Process: Upon reaching the city gate, the manslayer presented their case to the elder...