41-43 Moses said, “People of Israel, you must set aside the following three towns east of the River Jordan as Safe Towns: Bezer in the desert highlands belonging to the Reuben tribe; Ramoth in Gilead, belonging to the Gad tribe; and Golan in Bashan, belonging to the Manasseh tribe. If you kill a neighbour without meaning to, and if you had not been angry with that person, you can run to one of these towns and find safety.”
44-46 The Israelites had come from Egypt and were camped east of the River Jordan near Beth-Peor, when Moses gave these laws and teachings. The land around their camp had once belonged to King Sihon of Heshbon. But Moses and the Israelites defeated him
47 and King Og of Bashan, and took their lands. These two Amorite kings had ruled the territory east of the River Jordan
48 from the town of Aroer on the edge of the gorge of the River Arnon, north to Mount Hermon.
49 Their land included the eastern side of the Jordan valley, as far south as the Dead Sea below the slopes of Mount Pisgah.