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Talmud su Deuteronomio 19:6

פֶּן־יִרְדֹּף֩ גֹּאֵ֨ל הַדָּ֜ם אַחֲרֵ֣י הָרֹצֵ֗חַ כִּי־יֵחַם֮ לְבָבוֹ֒ וְהִשִּׂיג֛וֹ כִּֽי־יִרְבֶּ֥ה הַדֶּ֖רֶךְ וְהִכָּ֣הוּ נָ֑פֶשׁ וְלוֹ֙ אֵ֣ין מִשְׁפַּט־מָ֔וֶת כִּ֠י לֹ֣א שֹׂנֵ֥א ה֛וּא ל֖וֹ מִתְּמ֥וֹל שִׁלְשֽׁוֹם׃

affinché il vendicatore del sangue insegua l'omicida, mentre il suo cuore è caldo e lo raggiunga, perché la via è lunga e lo percuote mortalmente; mentre non meritava la morte, in quanto non lo odiava in passato.

Jerusalem Talmud Makkot

What is Rebbi Jehudah’s135In G: R. Huna. If the reference is to Mishnah 12, it should be “R. Yose the Galilean.” If the reference is to the anonymous statement in Mishnah 8, the attribution to R. Jehudah might be correct. reason? For his blood is hot136Deut. 19:6..
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Jerusalem Talmud Sanhedrin

It is written: If the thief was found in a tunnel, was smitten, and died, there is no blood-guilt75Ex. 22:1 permits the residents of a house to kill the stealth intruder since it is assumed that he would kill anybody offering resistance to his burglary.. Rebbi Ḥiyya stated: In the tunnel86From חתר “to undermine”. The thief digs under the wall to enter the house. there is no blood-guilt, outside the tunnel there is blood guilt. Rebbi Simeon ben Ioḥai stated: Even outside the tunnel there is no blood-guilt, for a person’s property is beloved by him like his own soul. He87The property owner. sees him88The thief., that he88The thief. comes to take his87The property owner. money away from him, stands up against him88The thief. and kills him88,The thief.89A similar statement is anonymous in the Babli, Yoma 85b.. Rav Huna said, if he took a wallet, turned to leave and went, if then one stood up against him and killed him88The thief. the killer will not be killed. What is Rav Huna’s reason? For his temper is hot90Deut. 19:6, another case of non-prosecutable homicide.. Rav said, I would kill anybody who would come against me, except Ḥanania ben Shila91A cousin of Rav, lover of roast pigeon (Babli Pesaḥim 10:8)., of whom I know that he would come only to take his meal from me. Rebbi Isaac said, if he has the temerity to do something like that, he cannot be Ḥanania ben Shila92Therefore, any their caught in a house may be killed by the owner..
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