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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Avenger of blood
        (Heb. goel, from verb gaal, "to be near of kin," "to redeem"),
        the nearest relative of a murdered person. It was his right and
        duty to slay the murderer (2 Sam. 14:7, 11) if he found him
        outside of a city of refuge. In order that this law might be
        guarded against abuse, Moses appointed six cities of refuge (Ex.
        21:13; Num. 35:13; Deut. 19:1,9). These were in different parts
        of the country, and every facility was afforded the manslayer
        that he might flee to the city that lay nearest him for safety.
        Into the city of refuge the avenger durst not follow him. This
        arrangement applied only to cases where the death was not
        premeditated. The case had to be investigated by the authorities
        of the city, and the wilful murderer was on no account to be
        spared. He was regarded as an impure and polluted person, and
        was delivered up to the _goel_ (Deut. 19:11-13). If the offence
        was merely manslaughter, then the fugitive must remain within
        the city till the death of the high priest (Num. 35:25).
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Avenger of blood' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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