Or with any stone, wherewith a man may die, seeing him not, and cast it upon him, that he die, and was not his enemy, neither sought his harm:
O si alguien arroja una piedra que puede matar a una persona, sin verla, y le pega y muere, aunque el que la arrojó no era su enemigo y no tenía intención de hacerle daño:
Describe el caso de muerte accidental por una piedra arrojada sin intención de dañar ni enemistad.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the ancient Israelite society, as described in the Book of Numbers, God established cities of refuge to protect individuals who had unintentionally caused someone's death, ensuring they could escape immediate blood revenge from the victim's family. This law distinguished between deliberate murder and accidental killing, reflecting the cultural norms of the Near East where clan-based vengeance was common, and it aimed to promote a fair judicial process. It was part of the broader Mosaic laws given to the Israelites as they prepared to settle in the Promised Land, emphasizing God's desire for justice and order.
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