And if he smite him with throwing a stone, wherewith he may die, and he die, he is a murderer: the murderer shall surely be put to death.
And if someone throws a stone that could kill a person, and that person dies, then the one who threw it is a murderer. That murderer must be put to death.
This verse establishes that intentionally killing someone with a thrown stone counts as murder and deserves the death penalty.
📚 Historical Context
In the book of Numbers, God was providing laws to the Israelites through Moses as they journeyed toward the Promised Land, establishing a system of justice for a nomadic and tribal society. This verse specifically addresses intentional murder, such as killing someone by throwing a stone, within a broader context of rules about cities of refuge that protected those who accidentally caused death from wrongful revenge. It reflects the ancient Israelite emphasis on maintaining community order and the sanctity of life through clear legal consequences.
Explore Similar Verses
Ask the AI Assistant
Have a question about this chapter or verse? Ask below for a clear explanation.