The Babylonian Talmud: Tractate Horayoth - Rulings Soncino


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Horayoth - rulings - is one of the smallest Tractates of the Talmud appearing in different centuries and editions as the seventh eighth or tenth and last in the sequence of the Tractates of the Order of Nezikin. It is concerned mainly with a discussion exposition and elucidation of the laws relating to erroneous decisions or rulings which issued by Beth din the recognised religious court and acted upon by the people in reliance on the courts authority involve either the court or the people or both in various penalties. The nature of the transgressions and corresponding penalties are defined and in relation to these distinctions are drawn between the rights and obligations of the court the people the private individual the ruler or king and the High Priest. Incidentally other topics resembling the main theme in one aspect or another are introduced and an order of precedence in social economic and religious matters is formulated. Some Aggadic material didactic and quaint is embedded in the Halachic portions of the last of the three chapters into which the Tractate is divided.
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