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<li>What is the relationship between the <a href="The Torah and Ancient Near Eastern Law Codes" data-aht="page">Torah and other Ancient Near Eastern Law Codes</a>?</li> | <li>What is the relationship between the <a href="The Torah and Ancient Near Eastern Law Codes" data-aht="page">Torah and other Ancient Near Eastern Law Codes</a>?</li> | ||
<li>What is the meaning of <a href=""עַיִן תַּחַת עַיִן" – An Eye for an Eye" data-aht="page">"עַיִן תַּחַת עַיִן"</a>? Does the Torah promote measure for measure physical punishment?</li> | <li>What is the meaning of <a href=""עַיִן תַּחַת עַיִן" – An Eye for an Eye" data-aht="page">"עַיִן תַּחַת עַיִן"</a>? Does the Torah promote measure for measure physical punishment?</li> | ||
− | <li>To whom does the verse refer, when it says "וְלֹא יִהְיֶה אָסוֹן" and what does the case of the <a href="Injury to Bystanders" data-aht="page">pregnant bystander</a> teach about the status of a fetus, measure for measure punishment, and the penalty for one who intended to kill a certain person but ended up killing another?</li> | + | <li>To whom does the verse refer, when it says "וְלֹא יִהְיֶה אָסוֹן" and what does the case of the <a href="Injury to Bystanders and the Meaning of "יהיה אסון"" data-aht="page">pregnant bystander</a> teach about the status of a fetus, measure for measure punishment, and the penalty for one who intended to kill a certain person but ended up killing another?</li> |
<li>What is the <a href="Purpose of Shemittah" data-aht="page">purpose of the Shemittah year</a>?</li> | <li>What is the <a href="Purpose of Shemittah" data-aht="page">purpose of the Shemittah year</a>?</li> | ||
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9: <li>To whom does the verse refer, when it says "וְלֹא יִהְיֶה אָסוֹן" and what does the case of the <a href="Injury to Bystanders and the Meaning of "יהיה אסון"" data-aht="page">pregnant bystander</a> teach about the status of a fetus, measure for measure punishment, and the penalty for one who intended to kill a certain person but ended up killing another?</li>