Verses 1–2
Introduction
After all tribes have received their inheritance, the LORD gives Joshua instructions to designate six cities of refuge. Three of them are in the land and three in the wilderness side of the Jordan. The three cities of refuge in the land are all located in a mountainous land (Joshua 20:7), so high and therefore clearly visible. The cities of refuge are a provision of God in case of manslaughter. The manslayer can flee there when he has killed someone by accident.
Each local church may be such a city of refuge. Anyone who becomes aware that he is guilty of the death of the Lord Jesus may flee there. There he hears about the forgiveness of his sins, which can be given on the basis of the same death of Christ. He who does not flee there, dies by the hand of the avenger of blood, that is God Himself. “It is a terrifying thing to fall into the hands of the living God” (Hebrews 10:31).
Command to Designate Cities of Refuge
God has always had cities of refuge in His mind (Exodus 21:12-1 Chronicles :; Numbers 35:9-Ezra :). Three cities of refuge mentioned by name have already been designated in wilderness side of the Jordan (Deuteronomy 4:41-John :). Three more cities are now being designated in the land. Moses has already spoken about this in the plains of Moab (Deuteronomy 19:1-Judges :). But before they are mentioned by name, the LORD says first for whom the cities of refuge are intended.