Chapter 13, Mishna 3, 4
What is the minimum amount of wine or oil one must bring when making such a vow?
Can a person vow to bring libations on their own?
What is the minimum amount?
Can a person bring more than the minimum libation amount but not less?
What is the dispute over the minimum amount of oil one must bring?
Why do the Rabbis say the minimum oil offering is one log?
Why does Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi require a minimum oil offering of three log?
What is Rabbi Yehuda HaNasiβs source for requiring three log of oil?
What is the least expensive animal for an offering?
How much oil must someone bring if they forgot how much they vowed?
What must someone bring if they forgot which burnt offering they vowed?
What offering must someone bring if they forgot which peace or thanks offering they vowed?
What must a person bring when they vow a specific animal offering like a bull, ram, or lamb?
When someone specifies a price for an animal offering, does that price include the meal offering and libations?
Does bringing multiple animals instead of one specified offering fulfill the vow?
Does a vow require bringing exactly the specified type and size of bull?
Does the meaning of a vow for a burnt offering depend on local custom?
What must someone bring if he forgot which animal he vowed?
Why is a person required to bring both a bull and a calf?
Do two animals ever fulfill a vow when their total value matches the original requirement?
Can different parts of the same anonymous mishna follow different opinions?
What were the six collection horns in the Temple used for?
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