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What does the Bible say about the cities of refuge?

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The cities of refuge in the Bible serve as types and pictures of Jesus Christ, demonstrating God's justice and mercy.

The cities of refuge described in Joshua 20 were established as vital symbols illustrating the nature of Christ and the grace of God. These cities were places where someone guilty of manslaughter could flee to escape the avenger of blood, highlighting the dual themes of justice and mercy in God's law. This legal provision points us directly to the true refuge for sinners: Jesus Christ, who is the only one who can secure our salvation from the sentence of death due to our sins. The names of these cities, deeply imbued with meaning, reflect the characteristics of Christ while ensuring that these provisions were not merely protective, but representative of the grace that is found in Him alone.
Scripture References: Joshua 20:7-9, Deuteronomy 19

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