Chapter 3, Mishna 1
Is flogging ever given as punishment for a death penalty offense?
Do those liable to receive kares receive forewarning?
Is lashes only a punishment for doing something you werenβt supposed to do, rather than not doing something you were supposed to do?
What happens to one who unwittingly violates a kares-bearing prohibition?
If someone repented and is absolved of kares, is he liable for flogging?
Do there need to be witnesses and warning for flogging to be imposed?
What is punishment of one who has intercourse with multiple relatives during lapse of awareness?
Why does kares need to be written in case of one who has intercourse with his sister?
What is relevance of βno consecrated item may she touchβ?
What is relevance of partaking of sacrificial food/terumah in a state of impurity?
What about touching sacrificial food?
Is it a prohibition for tamei person to eat sacrificial food, or to touch sacrificial food?
What is relevance of a prohibition that is preceded by positive commandment?
In the case of a rapist who divorced woman that he raped, why is he not flogged for violating negative commandment?
If heβs a priest and cannot remarry her (because divorced woman), is he flogged?
Can one derive the case of a rapist from the case of the defamer?
What is relevance of prohibition of muzzling an ox while itβs threshing?
What is significance of βnullifiedβ in case of rapist who divorced victim?
Is he flogged if he takes an action that makes it impossible to do positive action that will nullify the negative transgression he committed?
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