Friday, August 15, 2008
A Pilgrimage to Golgotha Canto V. part LXXXV.) Deuteronomy
LXXXV. They were to settle every dispute and every assault. All the elders of that City nearest to the slain man were to wash their hands over the heifer whose Neck was broken in the valley. They were to answer and say, 'Our hands have Not shed this blood, nor did our eyes see. Forgive Thy people...
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A Pilgrimage to Golgotha Canto V. (part LXXXIV) Deuteronomy
LXXXIV. If a person was found lying in the open country in the land which the Lord Was giving them to posses, and it was not known who had struck him, then The elders and the judges were to go out and measure the distance to the Cities which were around the slain one. It was the city nearest to the...
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