Talmud sobre Números 15:31
כִּ֤י דְבַר־יְהוָה֙ בָּזָ֔ה וְאֶת־מִצְוָת֖וֹ הֵפַ֑ר הִכָּרֵ֧ת ׀ תִּכָּרֵ֛ת הַנֶּ֥פֶשׁ הַהִ֖וא עֲוֺנָ֥ה בָֽהּ׃ (פ)
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Jerusalem Talmud Sanhedrin
38Babli 99a, Sifry Num. 112. It is written39Num. 15:31.: For he showed contempt for the Eternal’s Word. Not only if he was contemptuous of the teachings of the Torah, from where if he denied one verse, one Aramaic expression, one argument de minore ad majus? The verse says, His command he violated. One verse, Lotan’s sister was Timna`40Gen. 36:22; cf. Gen. rabba 82(15).. One Aramaic expression, Laban called it Yegar Sahadu̅ta̅41Gen. 31:47. In Gen. rabba 72(12) the expression is characterized as Syriac.. One argument de minore ad majus: For Cain would be avenged sevenfold, etc.42Gen. 4:24. While Lemekh’s song violates the formal rules of an argument de minore ad majus, the verse is Divine approval of poetry..
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Jerusalem Talmud Shevuot
If it is so, what does the Day of Atonement help him95This refers to the second part of the Mishnah. If at some time the impurity was known, the eventual obligation of a sacrifice is not eliminated by the day of Atonement. Then what is the effect of this day?? Rebbi Yose ben Rebbi Bun said, the Day of Atonement acts for him as a suspended reparation sacrifice. In he died before the day of Atonement, the sin is in her96Num. 15:31. The feminine pronoun refers to נֶפֶשׁ “the breathing person”.. After the day of Atonement it already was atoned for97Even though an eventual obligation remains for the living person, the guilt has been atoned for..
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Jerusalem Talmud Shabbat
Rebbi Yose ben Ḥanina said, unintentionally a prohibition, intentionally a prohibition113In his opinion, only if both the unintentional and the intentional acts are forbidden as simple prohibitions is there no liability for a purification sacrifice, but if the unintentional act is under a simple prohibition and the intentional is a deadly sin punishable by extirpation a sacrifice is due. This opinion is not otherwise found in the Talmudim.. Rebbi Joshua ben Levi said, unintentionally extirpation, intentionally extirpation114This is the standard opinion, that a sacrifice is due only for sins for which the punishment is extirpation at least, and only if it was unintentional from beginning to end (ˋBabli 68b/69a, Yebamot 9a, Horaiot 8a, Ševuot 32b).. Rebbi Simeon ben Yoḥai stated, a support of Rebbi Joshua ben Levi: He blasphemes the Eternal and will be extirpated115Num. 15:31; the basic text which bars the intentional sinner from offering a purification sacrifice. The quote clearly is elliptic; in Sifry Num. 112 the restriction to sins punishable at least with extirpation is stated in the name of R. Aqiba.. Think of it; even if he was intentional in a matter of extirpation and he was warned and is being flogged, may he bring a sacrifice116If the sin was under a simple prohibition if unintentional but subjects the perpetrator to extirpartion if intentional, if the act was prosecutable, he was flogged, and therefore is no longer subject to extirpation (Mishnah Makkot 3:17), should he still be liable for a sacrifice for the simple prohibition involved? This we never heard; therefore the position of R. Yose ben Ḥanina is untenable.? Rebbi Abbahu in the name of Rebbi Joḥanan: If he was unintentional about fat but intentional about the purification sacrifice one warns him and he is flogged117This sentence must read: Rebbi Abbahu in the name of Rebbi Joḥanan: If he was intentional about fat but unintentional about the purification sacrifice one warns him and he is flogged (Terumot 6:1, Notes 5,6; Bava qamma 7:3, Note 29, Ševuot 3:1, Note 9)..
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