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I have a source only for the case of a priest’s daughter who married a priest. From where do I derive that she is also liable to be executed by burning if she married a Levite or an Israelite, a Samaritan, a priest disqualified due to flawed lineage [ḥalal], a son born from an incestuous or adultero
It is derived from the verse: “She shall be burned with fire,” that she is executed by burning, but her paramour is not executed by burning; his punishment is the same as that of one who engages in adulterous sex with the betrothed or married daughter of a non-priest. It is further derived from the
The baraita concludes: R' Eliezer says: If she is with her father she is executed by burning, and if she is with her father-in-law she is executed by stoning, as the Talmud will explain below.
§ After quoting this baraita, the Talmud now clarifies and discusses it. The Master said in the baraita: One might have thought that even one who desecrated Shabbat should be executed by burning. The Talmud asks: If she desecrated Shabbat she is liable to be executed by stoning, just like anyone el
Rava says: In accordance with whose opinion is this? It is in accordance with the opinion of R' Shimon, who says that burning is more severe than stoning. It might enter your mind to say that since God treats priests more stringently, in that He gave them additional mitzvot, the daughter of a pri