Chapter 2, Mishna 8-11, Chapter 3, Mishna 1
Are manslaughterers who were exiled buried in the city of refuge?
Where are Levites from Levite city buried?
Are manslaughterers within the Shabbos boundary of the city of refuge considered to be in the city itself?
What if blood redeemer finds manslaughterer outside border of city of refuge?
Is it a mitzvah for blood redeemer to kill manslaughterer outside city of refuge?
Can someone else kill manslaughterer outside city of refuge if thereβs not a blood redeemer?
Can blood redeemer kill manslaughterer before heβs been tried and convicted?
What if judges are the witnesses of a murder?
What if manslaughterer who leaves city unwittingly and avenger of blood kills him intentionally?
Can avenger of blood kill his own father if father accidentally killed other son?
Can avenger of blood kill his own grandfather?
If tree in city of refuge has branches extending out, is manslaughterer safe under branches if heβs not within city?
What if manslaughterer commits another manslaughter in the city of refuge?
What if a Levite commits manslaughter?
Can people in city of refuge honor a prominent manslaughterer who arrives there?
Would manslaughterers pay a fee or reside rent-free in city of refuge?
If manslaughterer returns home after death of high priest, does he return to status of prominence that his ancestors held?
How are six cities of refuge different from other levitical cities?
Who is liable to receive lashes?
How much untithed produce does one have to eat in order to receive lashes?
Is one who eats an ant of any size liable to receive lashes?
Can verdict of death by heavenly court be overturned?
What is list of transgressions that bring verdict of death by heavenly court?
Are those liable to receive karas also liable to receive lashes?
Are those executed by earthly court also liable to receive lashes?
Is flogging always due to violating negative prohibition?
Is one flogged for violation that does not involve an action?
What are prohibitions similar to muzzling and what is relevance?
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