11. He wrapped them in the remainder(732) of the tongue of scarlet wool,
and cast them into the midst of the burning. When the fire was burned
down, the ashes were beaten with sticks and sifted with sieves. R. Ishmael
said, “with stone hammers, and the work was finished with stone sieves.” A
black piece in which there are ashes must be pulverized, and that which
has no ashes is left. Bones with or without ashes were pulverized. And
they were divided into three parts. One part was put in the Chel, and one
was put on the Mount of Olives, and one was divided for all the
guards(733) (_i.e._, the representatives of all Israel).
Chapter IV
1. “The heifer which was slaughtered without the proper intention, (the
priest) caught the blood and sprinkled it without the proper intention, or
with the proper intention and afterward without the proper intention, or
without the proper intention and (afterward) with the proper intention?”
“She is disallowed.” R. Eliezer “allowed her.” “And if the priest did not
wash his hands and his feet?” “She is disallowed.” R. Eliezer “allowed
her.” “If she was not slaughtered by the High-priest?” “She is
disallowed.” R. Judah “allowed her.” “If any of his garments were
wanting?” “She is disallowed.” And the rites were performed in white
vestments.
2. “If the priest burned her out of her prepared place, or in two places,
or burned two in one place?” “She is disallowed.” “If he sprinkled her
blood but not straight in front of the DOOR?” “She is disallowed.” “If he
sprinkled her blood the sixth time for the seventh—he then turned and
sprinkled the seventh?” “She is disallowed.” “If the priest sprinkled the
seventh time for the eighth—he then turned and sprinkled the eighth?” “She
is allowed.”
3. “If the priest burned the red heifer without wood, or with every sort
of wood, even with stubble and dung?”(734) “She is allowed.” “If he
skinned and cut her?” “She is allowed.” “If he slaughtered her on
condition of eating from her flesh and drinking from her blood?” “She is
allowed.” Rabbi Eliezer said, “intention does not disallow the heifer.”
4. All who are busied about the heifer from the beginning to the end
render their garments legally unclean. And any work gained from her
renders her disallowed. If any illegality happened during her slaughter,
she does not render their garments unclean. If it happened during the
sprinkling of her blood, everyone busied before her disallowance renders
his garments unclean. After her disallowance he does not render his
garments unclean. It follows that her difficulty is his convenience. They
who are busied about her are always liable for a trespass-offering. They
may add wood to her during her burning. And her business is done in the
day and by a priest. Every work for gain with her causes her disallowance
until she be reduced to ashes. And work for gain causes disallowance in
the water also, until the ashes be strewn upon it.
Chapter V
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this work.
Elsewhere in the archive
Join the Discussion
Join the discussion
Sign in to leave a comment or review.
Sign InorCreate an account