Meilah

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Meilah is a Talmudic tractate that deals with the laws of misappropriating property consecrated to the Temple.

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Meilah canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Talmudic tractate
tractate of the Mishnah
tractate of the Talmud
appliesTo Temple treasury
consecrated funds
sacrificial animals
canonicalStatus part of the standard Talmudic corpus
concerns property dedicated to the Temple
unlawful benefit from hekdesh
dealsWith Temple property
laws of misappropriation of consecrated property
sacrilege
genre halakhic text
hasTopic boundaries between sacred and profane property
intentional misuse of consecrated items
restitution and additional fifth payment
status of items after misappropriation
unintentional misuse of consecrated items
hasVersion Talmud Bavli
surface form: Babylonian Talmud

Talmud Yerushalmi
surface form: Jerusalem Talmud
language Aramaic
Mishnaic Hebrew
legalCategory Mosaic Law
surface form: Temple law

sacrificial law
partOf Mishnah
surface form: Oral Torah

Seder Kodashim
religiousTradition Judaism
subjectMatter atonement for misappropriation of consecrated items
monetary liability for misuse of sacred property
tradition Rabbinic literature

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Kodashim containsTractate Meilah
Temurah relatedTo Meilah