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Mishnah, Horayot, 2.1


nanAn anointed priest who rendered a decision for himself in error and acted unwittingly accordingly, must bring a bull. If he rendered the decision in error but acted upon it willfully, or made it willfully but acted upon it unwittingly, he is exempt; for a decision a high priest made for himself is like a ruling issued by the court to the community."


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individual justice,prominence of within rabbinic literature Flatto (2021) 142
institutional justice,novel juridical template of Flatto (2021) 142
judicial administration,alternative models of Flatto (2021) 141, 142
judicial administration,criticism of alternative models Flatto (2021) 149
judicial administration,priestly justice Flatto (2021) 141, 142
judicial administration,responses to priestly justice Flatto (2021) 149
praetor (title of ancient roman magistrate) Flatto (2021) 142
priestly justice,as reflected in rabbinic literature Flatto (2021) 142
priestly justice,containing Flatto (2021) 149
priestly justice,incorporating into a broader judicial framework Flatto (2021) 149
priestly justice,opposition to Flatto (2021) 149
priestly justice,responses to Flatto (2021) 149
priestly justice Flatto (2021) 141, 142
rabbi ismael,priestly justice Flatto (2021) 141, 142, 149
tannaitic literature alternative juridical models,criticism of alternative models Flatto (2021) 149
tannaitic literature alternative juridical models,juridical models in' Flatto (2021) 142
tannaitic literature alternative juridical models,juridical models in Flatto (2021) 141, 149
tannaitic literature alternative juridical models Flatto (2021) 141, 142