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Talmud su Deuteronomio 18:20

אַ֣ךְ הַנָּבִ֡יא אֲשֶׁ֣ר יָזִיד֩ לְדַבֵּ֨ר דָּבָ֜ר בִּשְׁמִ֗י אֵ֣ת אֲשֶׁ֤ר לֹֽא־צִוִּיתִיו֙ לְדַבֵּ֔ר וַאֲשֶׁ֣ר יְדַבֵּ֔ר בְּשֵׁ֖ם אֱלֹהִ֣ים אֲחֵרִ֑ים וּמֵ֖ת הַנָּבִ֥יא הַהֽוּא׃

Ma il profeta, che pronuncerà presuntivamente una parola nel mio nome, che non gli ho comandato di parlare, o che parlerà nel nome di altri dei, quello stesso profeta morirà.'

Jerusalem Talmud Sanhedrin

MISHNAH: But the following are strangled1Since no particular form of execution is prescribed for them.: One who hits his father or his mother2Ex. 21:15., and one who kidnaps a person from Israel3In order to sell him or her as a slave, Ex. 21:16, Deut. 24:7., and the Elder who rebels against the Court4The Supreme Court sitting in the Temple court. Deut. 17:12., and the false prophet5Deut. 18:20–22., and one who prophesies in the name of foreign worship6Deut. 13:6., and one who copulates with a married woman7Deut. 22:22. This also applies to the woman., and the perjured witness of a Cohen’s daughter and her paramour8Even though the adulterous daughter of a Cohen is burned, there is no verse to apply the same punishment to the adulterer. Since witnesses to adultery are witnesses simultaneously to both parties, they cannot be punished more than the adulterer would be..
One who hits his father or his mother is not punishable unless he inflict a wound on them. The following is more aggravating about one who curses15Father or Mother; Mishnah 7:14. than one who hits, in that one who curses is punishable even after death, but one who hits after death cannot be prosecuted.
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Jerusalem Talmud Sanhedrin

MISHNAH: One judges neither a tribe273According to the Halakhah, either the head of the tribe or a case in which one of the parties is a tribe. The only court of 71 members was the Supreme Court, Mishnah 6., nor a false prophet274Deut. 18:20., nor the High Priest275Accused of a crime., except by the court of 71 [judges]. One may start a war of choice276Any war except a defensive war started by an outside attacker. only by the court of 71 [judges]334He is known for the correctness of his historical traditions. For the political functions of a Synhedrion, an even number of members is acceptable. The judicial functions were exercised by committees of 23 each.. One may add to the City277The part of Jerusalem where sacrifices may legally be eaten. Cf. Mishnah Ševuot2:2. or to the Temple courtyards only by the court of 71 [judges]. One appoints high courts for the tribes278Required by Deut. 16:19. only by the court of 71 [judges]. One declares a town as deviant279A town collectively practicing idolatry, which must be destroyed, Deut.13:13–19. only by the court of 71 [judges]; one does not declare a border town as deviant, nor three together, but one may declare one or two.
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