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🛎 AT Daily! #1920 ⏳ Slow To Anger 👨‍⚖️ Sanhedrin 111

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Chapter 11, Mishna 3, 4

When Moses challenged God about the apparent failed Pharaoh plan, was it impudent?
Did any of the Patriarchs challenge God in a similar situation?
What happened because Moses challenged God and didn’t have faith to wait and see how it would turn out?
What did Moses see in the 13 attributes that caused him to hastily prostrate himself?
What does it mean that Moses visits God, and God is writing “slow to anger”?
Is God’s attribute of slow to anger for righteous alone?
What does “length of days” have to do with “slow to anger”?
What does it mean that Lord of Hosts will act like a crown to us?
What did God say to the attribute of justice?
Do the residents of an idolatrous city have a place in the world to come?
Is there a situation in which a whole city is executed for idolatry?
Did 2 witnesses have to testify for each person accused of idolatry for death penalty to be applied?
Does each person accused of idolatry have to be warned?
If idolatrous city is destroyed, can it be turned into gardens and orchards?
Can the city be rebuilt?
When does the wrath leave the world?
By whom does subversion have to be done for city to be destroyed for idolatry?
What is relevance of city being divided between two tribes?
What if there were no inciters, the residents subverted themselves?
Do most of the inhabitants have to be subverted for city to be convicted?
How does the court judge each inhabitant when it would take so long?
What is key difference between individual idolators and an idolatrous city?
How long does one need to live in a city before being considered a resident of that city?
If idolatrous city is destroyed, does property of righteous within city get destroyed?
If animals of city are killed but not ritually slaughtered, do they transmit impurity?
What about if they are ritually slaughtered?
How to determine the status of a wig worn by a woman in the city?
Can a city that has no square become an idolatrous city?

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