LEB(i)
4 "Now this is the case of the manslayer who may flee there and live there who has killed his neighbor ⌊unintentionally⌋,* and he did not hate him ⌊previously⌋.*
5 ⌊For example⌋,* when somebody goes with his neighbor into the forest to cut wood, and the iron head slips from the handle of the tool and strikes his neighbor and he dies, then he may flee to one of these cities, and so he may live.
6 He does this lest the avenger of blood might pursue after the killer, because ⌊he is hot with anger⌋* and he overtakes him, because it is a long distance to the city of refuge, and so ⌊he kills him⌋,* but ⌊he did not deserve a death sentence⌋,* because he was not hating him ⌊before⌋.*