19 Results
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Azazel goat and goat designated to God, one of them died prior or after the lottery
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Azazel goat and goat designated to God, should preferably look alike, be same size, same value, bought together
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Azazel goat sent with designated person, even a yisrael, goat ran away
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Azazel goat, stands up until it is killed, confession of sins, sent away without confession, bull slaughtered without confession or didn’t catch blood, goat died after blood applications of other goat but before confession, are new lots needed?
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built a ramp, escorted goat and designated person, booths along the way, food and drink offered, breaking fast on Yom Kippur
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designated person became ill, goat became sick, goat didn’t die after being pushed off cliff
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designated person becomes impure upon exiting Jerusalem or upon pushing the goat off the cliff
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designated three goats for Azazel, which one should be sent?
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difference in quality of both goats but same cost, difference in cost but same quality, differences in physical or appearance
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funded with shekalim collected in the Temple, kohen gadol to be pushed off a rocky sloped hill">Azazel, goat ramp and red wool for kohen gadol to be pushed off a rocky sloped hill">Azazel goat, red wool of parah adumah, ramp of parah adumah from shekalim or kohen gadol funds?, water canal in the Temple, city wall, towers, needs of city
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kohen gadol leaned on the kohen gadol to be pushed off a rocky sloped hill">Azazel goat, said a confession for sins of the nation
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lottery procedure for choosing which of the two Yom Kippur goats are offered to God and which is sent to Yom Kippur goats is sent out to the desert by the kohen gadol to be pushed off a rocky sloped hill">Azazel, pushed off cliff
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one of the goats died after lots were completed, both died, three lotteries, three Azazel goats
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procedure of sending off Azazel goat, leaning on bull, confession of sins, strips of red wool on Azazel goat, metzorah, parah adumah, sizes of each strip
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red ribbon divided into two strips, goat pushed off cliff, designated person becomes impure, red ribbons on houses, ribbons whiten due to few sins, or redden due to many sins, sources
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red ribbon tied to the head of the Yom Kippur goats is sent out to the desert by the kohen gadol to be pushed off a rocky sloped hill">Azazel goat on Yom Kippur, originally the red ribbons were tied on houses or the Temple, reddening symbolizes sin, whitening symbolizes no sins or repentance, sources
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they told the kohen gadol when the kohen gadol to be pushed off a rocky sloped hill">Azazel goat arrived, how they knew when it arrived
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weight of red ribbons for parah adumah, Azazel goat, and metzorah