Meaning
(1) death by a blow in a sudden quarrel (Nu 35:22);
(2) death by anything thrown at random (Num 35:22, Num 35:23);
(3) death by the blade of an axe flying from the handle (De 19:5).
Among the cases in which one would be held responsible for the death of another, is to be counted the neglectful act of building a house without a parapet (De 22:8).
Manslaughter, as a modern legal term, is employed to distinguish unpremeditated killing from coldblooded murder, but formerly (Esdras 1:26) it was used in a more general sense.
See MURDER.
Frank E. Hirsch