2 The judges and other leaders from the towns around there must find out what town is the closest to where the body was found.
3 The leaders from that town will go to their cattle herds and choose a young cow that has never been put to work.
4-5 They and some of the priests will take this cow to a nearby valley where there is a stream, but no crops. Once they reach the valley, the leaders will break the cow's neck.The priests must be there, because the Lord your God has chosen them to be his special servants at the place of worship. The Lord has chosen them to bless the people in his name and to be judges in all legal cases, whether property or injury is involved.
6 The town leaders will wash their hands over the body of the dead cow
7 and say, “We had no part in this murder, and we don't know who did it.
8-9 But since an innocent person was murdered, we beg you, our Lord, to accept this sacrifice and forgive Israel. We are your people, and you rescued us. Please don't hold this crime against us.”If you obey the Lord and do these things, he will forgive Israel.
10 From time to time, you men will serve as soldiers and go off to war. The Lord your God will help you defeat your enemies, and you will take many prisoners.