The law of the "go'el ha-dam – avenger of blood," according to which a private act of killing, committed by a private individual and not within the framework of a public court of law, is justified – and perhaps even desirable – raises some perplexing problems.
Sefer Bamidbar concludes with a verse that reads: "These are the commandments and the judgments which the Lord commanded by the hand of Moshe to Bnei Yisrael in the plains of Moav by the Jordan near Yericho." What is the significance of the location in which these commandments were given, and to which commandments does this verse refer?