"The Law of the Sin-Offering"

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"The Law of the Sin-Offering" is a Jewish legal and ritual concept detailing the procedures, purposes, and regulations of the sin-offering (korban chatat) in biblical and rabbinic tradition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish legal concept
biblical law
halakhic topic
korban regulation
ritual law
appliesTo certain ritual impurities
individual Israelites
the High Priest NERFINISHED
the congregation of Israel
the ruler (king)
unintentional transgressions
associatedWith altar of burnt offering
laws of ritual purity and impurity
sanctuary holiness levels
basedOnText Book of Leviticus NERFINISHED
Leviticus 4 NERFINISHED
Leviticus 5 NERFINISHED
Leviticus 6 NERFINISHED
codifiedBy Maimonides NERFINISHED
codifiedIn Mishneh Torah NERFINISHED
Shulchan Aruch (Yoreh De’ah, korbanot sections) NERFINISHED
codifiedInSection Hilchot Maaseh HaKorbanot NERFINISHED
developedIn Mishnah Keritot NERFINISHED
Mishnah Zevachim NERFINISHED
Talmud Bavli NERFINISHED
Talmud Yerushalmi NERFINISHED
rabbinic literature
distinguishesBetween individual and communal offerings
inner sin-offerings and outer sin-offerings
hasHebrewName הלכות חטאת
hasPurpose atonement for sin
restoration of covenantal relationship with God
ritual purification
influences later halakhic discussions on atonement
interpretedBy classical rabbinic commentators
observanceCondition requires standing Temple in Jerusalem
partOf Temple sacrificial system
korbanot laws
regulates burning of sacrificial parts on the altar
consumption of sacrificial meat by priests
disposal of remaining flesh and blood
slaughter procedures
sprinkling of blood
types of animals brought for sin-offering
relatesTo korban chatat
sin-offering
requires bringing the sacrifice to the Temple
confession over the offering
performance by a valid priest
proper intention (kavanah) during the ritual

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Toras HaChatas titleMeaning "The Law of the Sin-Offering"