Makkot

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Makkot is a Talmudic tractate in the order of Nezikin that primarily deals with judicial punishments such as lashes, false witnesses, and cities of refuge.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Talmudic tractate
tractate of the Babylonian Talmud
basedOnBiblicalSource Book of Deuteronomy NERFINISHED
Book of Numbers NERFINISHED
closelyRelatedTo Sanhedrin (Talmudic tractate) NERFINISHED
commentedOnBy Maimonides (Rambam) NERFINISHED
Rabbi Obadiah of Bertinoro NERFINISHED
Rashi NERFINISHED
Tosafot NERFINISHED
later Acharonim
dealsWith laws of arei miklat
laws of edim zomemim
laws of flogging
laws of perjury
discusses conditions for declaring witnesses false
distinction between intentional and unintentional killing
geographical and legal status of cities of refuge
maximum number of lashes (39)
medical fitness of the defendant for lashes
punishment of false witnesses with the penalty they sought to impose
qualification of judges for flogging cases
role of the High Priest in release from cities of refuge
halakhicCategory civil and criminal law
penal law
hasComponent Babylonian Talmud Makkot NERFINISHED
Jerusalem Talmud Makkot NERFINISHED
Mishnah Makkot NERFINISHED
hebrewName מכות NERFINISHED
legalSystem Halakha NERFINISHED
numberOfMishnahChapters 3 GENERATED
orderNumberInNezikin fifth or sixth (depending on tradition)
partOf Order of Nezikin NERFINISHED
primaryLanguage Aramaic
Hebrew
religiousTradition Judaism
studiedIn yeshiva curriculum
subject cities of refuge
corporal punishment in Jewish law
court procedure
exile to a city of refuge
false witnesses
judicial punishments
lashes
testimony in Jewish law
unintentional manslaughter
tradition Rabbinic Judaism NERFINISHED

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