The five Sin Offerings which Die, instead of being Offered - Chataot HaMeitot - חטאות המתות
Please note that within this file, korban chatat or just chatat refers to a sin offering. Chataot is the plural of chatat.
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The General Class of Potential Disqualifications
The special five disqualifications of chataot, as a law spoken to Moses at Sinai: Bechorot 16a; Temurah 17b-18a, 18b
Whether there are more than five such offerings, and it is only that these five are left to die wherever they are when they die, and that the others must be left to grow old and die in the Temple, or not: Temurah 17b
What happens if one of these disqualified offerings gets mixed with valid offerings: Temurah 28a
Linking the laws of the chataot hameitot with the laws of a temurah substitute for a redeemed korban: Bechorot 16a
Child of a chatat
A chatat born from another chatat: Temurah 16a-b, 17b, 21b-22a, 25a
Choice between using a chatat or using the child born from it: Temurah 10b-11a, 25a-b
An animal substituted for a chatat
An Animal substituted for a chatat is left to die: Nedarim 36b; Temurah 16a-b; 21b-22a
A chatat whose owners die
Chatat whose owners died: Yoma 50a; Zevachim 9b; Temurah 16a-b, 21b-22a; Keritot 27b
May the non-required sprinklings of the blood on the mizbeiach be performed if the owner dies after the reuqired sprinkings are performed: Zevachim 38b
A chatat which is too old
Chatat which is too old: Pesachim 97a; Temurah 16a-b, 21b-22a, 22a
A chatat which is lost
If money dedicated for a chatat is lost, and then other money is dedicated, and then one finds the original money: Temurah 22b, 22b-23b
If money dedicated for a chatat is lost, and then other money is used, and then one finds the original money: Temurah 22b, 23b
If money dedicated for a chatat is lost, and then other money is used to buy an offering, and one finds the original money and the original offering turns out to be blemished: Temurah 22b
If a chatat is lost, and then one separates money for a new one, and the original is found and is blemished: Temurah 22b
A chatat which is lost, and found before its owner uses another animal: Pesachim 97a, 97b; Temurah 15a-b, 21b-22b, 22b-24a
chatat which is lost, and found after its owner uses another animal: Pesachim 97a, Rosh HaShanah 5b; Temurah 15a-b, 16a-b, 21b-22b, 22b-24a
What happens if the owner loses the first chatat, dedicates a second, then finds the first, and brings one of them without having consulted an authority as to what he should do: Temurah 22b-23a
Whether a chatat which is lost undergoes Dichuy, losing its "title" permanently: Temurah 22a-b
A chatat which is lost, and then found with a blemish either before or after its owner has brought a different animal: Temurah 22a
A chatat which is lost, and then found with a blemish, even as the replacement animal which the owner had dedicated turns out to have a blemish, too: Temurah 22b
Status of a fetus which is found inside a slaughtered chatat: Temurah 11a, 25b
A chatat which is lost at night, or in some other situation where it could not have been used while it was lost, anyway: Pesachim 97a; Temurah 22a-b
If a chatat wanders into a cemetery: Temurah 22a [See Shitah Mikubetzet #3]
What if a chatat is stolen, and then found after another one is used: Temurah 22b
What if other people know where the chatat is, during the period when it is "lost": Temurah 22b
What if the chatat is mixed in with other animals: Temurah 22b
Status of a chatat which is to be left to die
Whether there is a Mitzvah to use the first of two animals which have been dedicated, where both are eligible and the unused animal will be left to die: Temurah 24a
Whether there is a prohibition against personal use of an offering which is to be left to die: Temurah 21b-22a
Whether there is a prohibition against personal use of a chatat which is lost, and then found before its owners use another offering: Temurah 21b-22a
Any disqualification which causes a chatat to be left to die, causes a guilt offering to be left until it becomes blemished, to be redeemed: Menachot 48b; Temurah 17b-18a
The above, as a law spoken to Moses at Sinai: Temurah 17b-18a
The disqualifications which put a chatat into this category, make a Pesach Offering into a Celebratory Offering: Pesachim 97a
Whether one may use an animal which is born from a chatat which had been pregnant when sanctified, as a chatat: Temurah 10a-b, 25a
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