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that its slaughter must be performed in the north of the Temple courtyard, as in the case of a guilt offering, and it requires placement of the blood on the right thumb and right big toe and right earlobe of the metzora, as described in Leviticus 14:14, and it requires placing hands on the head of t
But the Rabbis did not concede to R' Shimon, because they hold that he thereby brings sacrificial animals to a situation where the time that they may be eaten is restricted, thereby increasing the likelihood of disqualification, as it might be a peace offering, which may be eaten for two days and o
The Talmud answers that Shmuel holds in accordance with the opinion of R' Shimon with regard to one halakha, i.e., that it is not the guilt offering that fixes whether the metzora must bring the offerings of a wealthy person or a destitute person, but he disagrees with him with regard to one other h
The Talmud details the 3 matters of aggada that the rabbis of Alexandria asked R' Yehoshua. One verse states: “For I have no pleasure in the death of him that dies, says YHWH God; but turn yourselves, and live” (Ezekiel 18:32). And one verse states, with regard to the sons of Eli the High Priest,
The rabbis of Alexandria also asked the following: One verse states: “For YHWH your God, He is God of gods, and Lord of lords, the great God, the mighty, and the awful, Who shows no favor nor takes graft” (Deuteronomy 10:17), and one verse states: “YHWH shall show favor to you and give you peace” (N