Talmud do Kapłańska 14:1
וַיְדַבֵּ֥ר יְהוָ֖ה אֶל־מֹשֶׁ֥ה לֵּאמֹֽר׃
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Jerusalem Talmud Megillah
MISHNAH: The entire day is qualified for reading the Scroll, and to read the Hallel105Ps. 113–118, to be recited on holidays. The recitation of Hallel after morning prayers is customary, not obligatory., and to blow the shofar106On New Year’s Day. If a person is unable to go to the synagogue, he may hear the required sounds during the entire day., and to take the lulav, and for the musaf prayer107The recitation of musaf after the Torah reading is customary, not obligatory., and for musaf sacrifices, for confessions with bulls108The confessions of the anointed priest (Lev. 4:3) and the representatives of the people (Lev. 4:14), as well as the musaf sacrifices, may be performed at any time after the daily morning and before the evening sacrifices., and for the declaration of tithes110The farmer’s declaration, Deut. 26:13–15, as well as the declaration on the occasion of presentation of first fruits, Deut. 26:3–10. and for the confessions of the Day of Atonement111The confession of the High Priest (Lev. 16:21)..
116A continuation of the sentence starting with: “the entire day is qualified.” For leaning on117Confession of the votary when bringing his sacrifice, while leaning on the head of the sacrificial animal; Lev. 1:4, 3:2,8,13,4:24,29,33., slaughter, weaving118An act required for certain sacrifices, mostly well-being sacrifices, Lev. 7:30. and presenting119Presenting flour sacrifices and first fruits to the altar., taking a handful120Of the flour offering to be burned on the altar., burning on the altar, breaking the neck121Of a bird offered as elevation or purification sacrifice (Lev. 1:15,5:8)., receiving122The sacrificial blood to be brought to the altar., sprinkling123The blood on the horns of the altar., and to let the suspected adulteress drink124Num. 5:11–31., and to break the neck of the calf125In case of an unsolved murder, Deut. 21:1–9., and to purify the sufferer from skin disease126Lev. 14:1–32..
116A continuation of the sentence starting with: “the entire day is qualified.” For leaning on117Confession of the votary when bringing his sacrifice, while leaning on the head of the sacrificial animal; Lev. 1:4, 3:2,8,13,4:24,29,33., slaughter, weaving118An act required for certain sacrifices, mostly well-being sacrifices, Lev. 7:30. and presenting119Presenting flour sacrifices and first fruits to the altar., taking a handful120Of the flour offering to be burned on the altar., burning on the altar, breaking the neck121Of a bird offered as elevation or purification sacrifice (Lev. 1:15,5:8)., receiving122The sacrificial blood to be brought to the altar., sprinkling123The blood on the horns of the altar., and to let the suspected adulteress drink124Num. 5:11–31., and to break the neck of the calf125In case of an unsolved murder, Deut. 21:1–9., and to purify the sufferer from skin disease126Lev. 14:1–32..
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