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Tosefta, Shekalim, 1.7
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1. Hebrew Bible, Leviticus, 1.4, 3.1-3.2, 3.8, 12.6 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)

1.4. וְסָמַךְ יָדוֹ עַל רֹאשׁ הָעֹלָה וְנִרְצָה לוֹ לְכַפֵּר עָלָיו׃ 3.1. וְאֵת שְׁתֵּי הַכְּלָיֹת וְאֶת־הַחֵלֶב אֲשֶׁר עֲלֵהֶן אֲשֶׁר עַל־הַכְּסָלִים וְאֶת־הַיֹּתֶרֶת עַל־הַכָּבֵד עַל־הַכְּלָיֹת יְסִירֶנָּה׃ 3.1. וְאִם־זֶבַח שְׁלָמִים קָרְבָּנוֹ אִם מִן־הַבָּקָר הוּא מַקְרִיב אִם־זָכָר אִם־נְקֵבָה תָּמִים יַקְרִיבֶנּוּ לִפְנֵי יְהוָה׃ 3.2. וְסָמַךְ יָדוֹ עַל־רֹאשׁ קָרְבָּנוֹ וּשְׁחָטוֹ פֶּתַח אֹהֶל מוֹעֵד וְזָרְקוּ בְּנֵי אַהֲרֹן הַכֹּהֲנִים אֶת־הַדָּם עַל־הַמִּזְבֵּחַ סָבִיב׃ 3.8. וְסָמַךְ אֶת־יָדוֹ עַל־רֹאשׁ קָרְבָּנוֹ וְשָׁחַט אֹתוֹ לִפְנֵי אֹהֶל מוֹעֵד וְזָרְקוּ בְּנֵי אַהֲרֹן אֶת־דָּמוֹ עַל־הַמִּזְבֵּחַ סָבִיב׃ 12.6. וּבִמְלֹאת יְמֵי טָהֳרָהּ לְבֵן אוֹ לְבַת תָּבִיא כֶּבֶשׂ בֶּן־שְׁנָתוֹ לְעֹלָה וּבֶן־יוֹנָה אוֹ־תֹר לְחַטָּאת אֶל־פֶּתַח אֹהֶל־מוֹעֵד אֶל־הַכֹּהֵן׃ 1.4. And he shall lay his hand upon the head of the burnt-offering; and it shall be accepted for him to make atonement for him." 3.1. And if his offering be a sacrifice of peace-offerings: if he offer of the herd, whether male or female, he shall offer it without blemish before the LORD." 3.2. And he shall lay his hand upon the head of his offering, and kill it at the door of the tent of meeting; and Aaron’s sons the priests shall dash the blood against the altar round about." 3.8. And he shall lay his hand upon the head of his offering, and kill it before the tent of meeting; and Aaron’s sons shall dash the blood thereof against the altar round about." 12.6. And when the days of her purification are fulfilled, for a son, or for a daughter, she shall bring a lamb of the first year for a burnt-offering, and a young pigeon, or a turtle-dove, for a sin-offering, unto the door of the tent of meeting, unto the priest."
2. Mishnah, Avodah Zarah, 1.9 (1st cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)

1.9. Even in such a place where the letting of a house has been permitted, they did not say [that this was permitted if it was] for the purpose of a residence, since the idolater will bring idols into it; for it says, “you shall not bring an abomination into your house” (Deut. 7:26). In no place may one let a bath-house to an idolater, as it is called by the name of the owner."
3. Mishnah, Menachot, 9.8 (1st cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)

9.8. All lay hands on the offering except a deaf-mute, an imbecile, a minor, a blind man, a gentile, a slave, an agent, or a woman. The laying on of hands is outside the commandment. [One must lay] the hands: On the head of the animal, Both hands In the place where one lays on the hands there the animal must be slaughtered; And the slaughtering must immediately follow the laying on of hands."
4. Mishnah, Yevamot, 16.5 (1st cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)

16.5. Even if he only heard from women saying, “so-and-so is dead”, this is enough. Rabbi Judah says: even if he only heard children saying, “behold we are going to mourn for a man named so-and-so and to bury him” [it is enough]. Whether [such statement was made] with the intention [of providing evidence] or was made with no such intention [it is valid]. Rabbi Judah ben Bava says: with an Israelite [the evidence is valid] only if the man had the intention [of acting as witness]. In the case of a non-Jew the evidence is invalid if his intention was [to act as witness]."
5. Mishnah, Zevahim, 4.5 (1st cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)

4.5. The sacrifices of non-Jews: one is not liable on their account for piggul, remt, or defilement, and if [a priest] slaughters them outside [the Temple], he is not liable, the words of Rabbi Meir. But Rabbi Yose declares him liable. The things for which one is not liable on account of piggul, one is liable on account of remt and defilement except blood. Rabbi Shimon declares one liable for anything which is normally eaten, but for wood, frankincense and incense, one is not liable for [transgressions involving] defilement."
6. Mishnah, Shekalim, 1.5, 7.6 (1st cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)

1.5. Even though they said, “they don’t exact pledges from women, slaves or minors, [yet] if they paid the shekel it is accepted from them. If a non-Jew or a Samaritan paid the shekel they do not accept it from them. And they do not accept from them the bird-offerings of zavin or bird-offerings of zavot or bird-offerings of women after childbirth, Or sin-offerings or guilt-offerings. But vow-offerings and freewill-offerings they do accept from them. This is the general rule: all offerings which can be made as a vow-offering or a freewill-offering they do accept from them, but offerings which cannot be made as a vow-offering or a freewill-offering they do not accept from them. And thus it is explicitly stated by Ezra, as it is said: “You have nothing to do with us to build a house unto our God” (Ezra 4:3)." 7.6. Rabbi Shimon said: there were seven things that the court decree and that was one of them. [The others were the following:]A non-Jew who sent a burnt-offering from overseas and he sent with it its libation-offerings, they are offered out of his own; But if [he did] not [send its libation-offerings], they should be offered out of public funds. So too [in the case of] a convert who had died and left sacrifices, if he had also left its libation-offerings they are offered out of his own; But if not, they should be offered out of public funds. It was also a condition laid down by the court in the case of a high priest who had died that his minhah should be offered out of public funds. Rabbi Judah says: [it was offered out] of the property of his heirs, And had to be offered of the whole [tenth]."
7. Tosefta, Yevamot, 14.7 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

8. Tosefta, Zevahim, 5.6 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

9. Gaius, Instiutiones, 2.4-2.7 (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

10. Pliny The Younger, Letters, 10.50, 10.70-10.71 (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

10.50. Trajan to Pliny. You may, my dear Pliny, without any religious scruples, if the site seems to require the change, remove the temple of the Mother of the Gods to a more suitable spot, nor need the fact that there is no record of legal consecration trouble you, for the soil of a foreign city may not be suitable for the consecration which our laws enjoin.
11. Pliny The Younger, Letters, 10.50, 10.70-10.71 (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

10.50. Trajan to Pliny. You may, my dear Pliny, without any religious scruples, if the site seems to require the change, remove the temple of the Mother of the Gods to a more suitable spot, nor need the fact that there is no record of legal consecration trouble you, for the soil of a foreign city may not be suitable for the consecration which our laws enjoin.


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abba yudan of sidon Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 75
agents Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 265
agricultural matters Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 164
alon, g. Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 265
amphitheater Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 164
aqiba Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 75, 129, 159, 265
birds Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 265
blessings Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 164
blind person Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 265
burial Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 75
buying and/or selling Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 75, 164
büchler, a. Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 265
canaanite slaves Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 164
children of noah Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 164
circumcision Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 164
city/town Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 75
cult Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 75, 265
damages (injury) Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 164
dangerous gentile Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 75
deaf-mute Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 265
demai Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 164
dog-(food) Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 164
drink-offering Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 265
eggs Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 265
eleazar Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 159
eleazar b. simeon Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 159
eliezer Porton, Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta (1988) 129
poll tax Bickerman and Tropper, Studies in Jewish and Christian History (2007) 597
rome, law Bickerman and Tropper, Studies in Jewish and Christian History (2007) 597
sacrifice Bickerman and Tropper, Studies in Jewish and Christian History (2007) 597
temple, aliens forbidden to participate in rites Bickerman and Tropper, Studies in Jewish and Christian History (2007) 597
temple, exclusion of aliens Bickerman and Tropper, Studies in Jewish and Christian History (2007) 597
temple, gentile offerings Bickerman and Tropper, Studies in Jewish and Christian History (2007) 597
temple, jewish contribution' Bickerman and Tropper, Studies in Jewish and Christian History (2007) 597