Requirement of Knowledge, Intent, Action and Prohibition in a Transgression, in order to be liable for a Sin Offering
All Rules of Sin Offerings are linked to the central Sin Offering of Idolatry: Shabbat 137a
All disqualifications of Sin Offerings disqualify Guilt Offerings, except the disqualification of Intent for the Wrong Offering: Menachot 48b
Whether transgression via thought is equivalent to speech: Shabbat 150a
A mentally incompetent person doesn't bring an offering for a sin: Nedarim 36a
Requiring knowledge of the prohibition, before one forgot: Shabbat 72a
Requires a level of intent which, if the sin were one of Idolatry, would incur punishment of Divine Ex-Communication: Shabbat 68b-69a
Requires violation of a type of prohibition which is similar to idolatry; this excludes missing the Pesach offering and missing circumcision: Makkot 13b
One must find out about the sin afterward, before he can bring the Offering: Shabbat 69a
Whether a rebellious transgressor brings a Sin Offering: Shabbat 69a
Whether testimony of witnesses, alone, is enough to require a Sin Offering: Bava Metzia 3b
Admitting that a crime was Intentional, against witnesses: Bava Metzia 3b
Requires an action of some sort: Shabbat 153b, 154a
One who thinks he is doing a permitted act, but in fact is doing something else: Shabbat 73a
One who thinks he is doing a Mitzvah/is busy with a Mitzvah, and is in fact doing an Aveirah: Shabbat 137a
The same prohibition committed twice, within one forgetting-period: Shabbat 71a, 72b, 93b-94a; Makkot 14a
Above case, where one finds out about the 2 violations at separate times: Shabbat 93b-94a
Two separate prohibitions, within one forgetting-period: Shabbat 71a, 72b; Makkot 14a
Two separate prohibitions, involving the same forbidden entity, within one forgetting-period: Makkot 14a
Breaking up combinations of prohibitions, if there was knowledge in between: Shabbat 71b
Breaking up combinations of prohibitions, if one separated a Offering for one in between: Shabbat 71b, 72a
Breaking up a violation if one found out about half of it before committing the other half: Shabbat 102a, 105a
2 separate forgettings, without a knowledge-interruption: Shabbat 71a
Combining three separate lapses without knowledge-interruptions: Shabbat 71a
Combining two separate lapses, which involve separate prohibitions, where each had less than the threshold quantity for transgression: Shabbat 71a
Violation of two separate prohibitions, stemming from a single class of prohibition warranting Divine excommunication: Makkot 14a-b
Combining pieces of the same type of prohibited food for 1 threshold quantity, where the Prohibited foods were prepared separately: Shabbat 71a
2 separate consumptions, where the violator found out about one before bringing a Offering for the other: Shabbat 71b
2 separate consumptions, where the violator found out about one after bringing a Offering for the other: Shabbat 71b
If one consumed 1 1/2 threshold quantities, found out about 1 threshold quantity, then consumed another half of the threshold quantity: Shabbat 71b
Issues in Thresholds [Shiurim], in performing a Transgression
The Legal threshold is consumption of an Olive Amount to require a Sin Offering for eating prohibited fats: Yuma 80a
Procedure for a Sin Offering
One must voluntary burnt offering: Temurah 22b-24a
Using (the profits from) the improved value [Shevach] of a sanctified offering to gain atonement [Mitkaper biShevach Hekdesh]: Temurah 25b
Sanctifying and Bringing a Sin Offering for another person: Nedarim 36a
What if a person sets aside a male animal for his sin offering, which is supposed to be female: Temurah 20a
What if one set aside a sin offering and then became mentally incompetent: Nedarim 36a
Slaughtering an Offering on Pesach, while possessing Leaven, where the Offering is Slaughtered with Improper Intent: Pesachim 63a, 64a
What if the limbs of the Sin-Offering leave their proper area: Menachot 48b-49a
The illegal possession of Leaven during Slaughtering on Pesach refers to the Leaven of the Slaughterer, the Sprinkler of the Blood, or any of the members of the Offering: Pesachim 63a-b
Whether the Above-Mentioned Leaven must be in the Outer Room of the Temple for the Above Violation: Pesachim 63b
What if one slaughtered a Sin Offering having in mind a Celebratory Offering, where he knew or didn't know that it was already a Sin Offering: Menachot 49aPunishment for eating from a Sin Offering outside the Temple: Makkot 17a Punishment for eating from a Sin Offering before the blood is sprinkled: Makkot 17a, 18b
Procedure for Disposal of an Invalid Sin Offering
Leaving it by the Altar, if its disqualification is not due to a physical defect, to become Left-Over before burning it: Pesachim 34a-b
Miscellania
Whether these rules apply to males and females alike, just as financial laws do: Pesachim 43a; Succah 28a; Kiddushin 35a-b; Bava Kamma 15a
The labelling of all standard sin offerings as "Sin Offerings for [Consuming] Fat [Chatat Chelev]": Nedarim 4a, 36a