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When a person is required to bring a sin-offering sometimes the offering is specified (and the same for everybody), and sometimes it depends on the person's means. The mishna states: the following bring an offering of higher or lesser value (if rich or poor, respectively): one who refuses to give evidence, one who breaks the word of his lips (supported by an oath), one who in error enters the sanctuary while in a state of ritual impurity, a woman after confinement (I think this means after she gives birth), and a leper. (10b)

The g'mara here does not draw out any common themes among these people. What does one who refuses to testify have in common with a leper, for instance?

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Date: 2012-03-30 03:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] talvinamarich.livejournal.com
Correct me if I am wrong, but wasn't Leprosy commonly seen as an affliction brought on by one's own sins?

(I am quite willing to be corrected, here.)

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