We all know that killing in certain instances is permissible.
"life for life" and "a time to kill, a time to heal"
And as far as I've read, there are 3 exceptions: Self defense, war and state sanctioned executions.
However, I have never, ever in my 30 years of living heard or read a lesson on Numbers 35
'19The avenger of blood shall put the murderer to death; when he meets him, he shall put him to death. 20 If anyone with malice aforethought shoves another or throws something at him intentionally so that he dies 21 or if in hostility he hits him with his fist so that he dies, that person shall be put to death; he is a murderer. The avenger of blood shall put the murderer to death when he meets him.'
And then on verse 29 it clearly says:
‘These are to be legal requirements for you throughout the generations to come, wherever you live.'
Obviously killing someone under these circumstances by any citizen is illegal by man's law. Well, most places anyways. But as far as God's law, this seems to be permitted and almost instructed as an obligation and/or duty.

Thoughts?
"life for life" and "a time to kill, a time to heal"
And as far as I've read, there are 3 exceptions: Self defense, war and state sanctioned executions.
However, I have never, ever in my 30 years of living heard or read a lesson on Numbers 35
'19The avenger of blood shall put the murderer to death; when he meets him, he shall put him to death. 20 If anyone with malice aforethought shoves another or throws something at him intentionally so that he dies 21 or if in hostility he hits him with his fist so that he dies, that person shall be put to death; he is a murderer. The avenger of blood shall put the murderer to death when he meets him.'
And then on verse 29 it clearly says:
‘These are to be legal requirements for you throughout the generations to come, wherever you live.'
Obviously killing someone under these circumstances by any citizen is illegal by man's law. Well, most places anyways. But as far as God's law, this seems to be permitted and almost instructed as an obligation and/or duty.
Thoughts?