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animal that became sick and requires blood letting which may cause a blemish
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Babylon - First Born animals were rejected due to them being from outside Israel
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blood thrown on altar if meat remains for eating or sacrificial parts remains for burning
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catching spilled terumah wine in an impure container, compared to bloodletting to save a First Born, thereby invalidating it, burning terumah chametz
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does an obligation for a penalty begin when the act is committed, or by the court decision? who receives the penalty payment when if the father dies? the girl or the inheritors of the father’s estate? who gets her earnings and findings? is the fine a debt to the father that is inherited (double to First Born) and shemittah cancels? or is it only the father’s once he actually receives it? who receives penalty for her defamation? depending on her age?
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doing business with something, forbidden to him, First Born, terumah, non kosher animal, permitted in some cases
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First Born animals from Babylon were rejected due to them being from outside Israel, discussion about this rule
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kohen selling blemished First Born animal
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mixed up with First Born animals, participants of Pesach offering are as diligent as those who terumah or bechor
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non Jew who has partial ownership in an animal fully exempts the animal from the laws of First Born
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parting or plucking hairs or feathers in preparation for slaughter of a First Born, or to view a blemish, plucking hairs from offerings
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price of redeeming First Born son matches the profit the sons of Jacob received for selling their brother Joseph
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purchase terumah with maaser sheni money? reduces likelihood of it being consumed, as compared to buying shelamim with maaser sheni money, Pesach offerings got mixed with First Borns
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purchased a non domestic animal for a shelamim or a domestic animal for meat of desire, does offspring have First Born status? are the sacrificial parts burned?
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service by First Born sons predated kohanim, why they were replaced
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shekalim and bikkurim are only when there is the Temple, what if a person declared these despite no Temple? grain tithe, animal tithe, First Born offerings are required even without the Temple
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thread within garment made from wool of a First Born or First Born male donkey, location of thread not known
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type of death?