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Tiresias: The Ancient Mediterranean Religions Source Database
8048
Mishnah,
Terumot
, 7.2
בַּת כֹּהֵן שֶׁנִּשֵּׂאת לְיִשְׂרָאֵל וְאַחַר כָּךְ אָכְלָה תְרוּמָה, מְשַׁלֶּמֶת אֶת הַקֶּרֶן וְאֵינָהּ מְשַׁלֶּמֶת אֶת הַחֹמֶשׁ, וּמִיתָתָהּ בִּשְׂרֵפָה. נִשֵּׂאת לְאֶחָד מִכָּל הַפְּסוּלִין, מְשַׁלֶּמֶת קֶרֶן וְחֹמֶשׁ, וּמִיתָתָהּ בְּחֶנֶק, דִּבְרֵי רַבִּי מֵאִיר. וַחֲכָמִים אוֹמְרִים, זוֹ וָזוֹ מְשַׁלְּמוֹת אֶת הַקֶּרֶן וְאֵינָן מְשַׁלְּמוֹת אֶת הַחֹמֶשׁ, וּמִיתָתָן בִּשְׂרֵפָה:
If the daughter of a priest married an Israelite and afterwards ate terumah, she must repay the value but not the fifth, and her death-penalty [for adultery] is by burning. If she married any of those disqualified [from marrying her], she must pay back both the value and the fifth, and her death-penalty [for adultery] is by strangling, the words of Rabbi Meir. But the sages say: in either case, she repays the value but not the fifth, and the death penalty is by burning.
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heave-offering, eaten by a non-priest
Avery-Peck,
The priestly gift in Mishnah: a study of tractate Terumot
(1981)
214
,
215
meir, heave-offering, payment of principal and added fifth'
Avery-Peck,
The priestly gift in Mishnah: a study of tractate Terumot
(1981)
214
meir, heave-offering, payment of principal and added fifth
Avery-Peck,
The priestly gift in Mishnah: a study of tractate Terumot
(1981)
215