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The references are cited. Look them up -- IN THE LIBRARY -- OR AT YOUR
PRIEST'S OFFICE. They didn't just come off the internet. It was only a research tool. :-) Animals Are People, Too Now let us consider another subject important to the Talmud Sages: Bestiality. It seems to have been quite a problem. The rabbinical rulings on bestiality are complex and the rabbis make many subtle distinctions. (18) http://www.come-and-hear.com/editor/america_5.html#n18 The Sages weigh carefully whether the human is male or female, whether the man uses the vagina or the anus of the beast, whether the beast uses the vagina or the anus of the woman, and whether the human is a minor child. The Sages take note that of a man, only the anus is available for passive intercourse ("unnatural"). Footnote 18 is provided: For examples of the subtle distinctions in bestiality, see Tractate Sanhedrin 54b http://www.come-and-hear.com/sanhedrin/sanhedrin_54.html#54b, Tractate Sanhedrin 55a http://www.come-and-hear.com/sanhedrin/sanhedrin_55.html, Tractate Sanhedrin 55b http://www.come-and-hear.com/sanhedrin/sanhedrin_55.html#55b A woman who commits bestiality in the presence of two witnesses, who warn her ahead of time on the gravity of her crime -- might be tried for a capital offense. However, if either condition is not met (two witnesses, and a warning from each), she suffers no censure and retains her eligibility to marry a High Priest. We are not told what happens to the animal in this case. GEMARA. ... R. Shimi b. Hiyya stated: A woman who had intercourse with a beast is eligible to marry a priest. (4) Likewise it was taught: A woman who had intercourse with that which is no human being, (5) though she is in consequence subject to the penalty of stoning, (6) is nevertheless permitted to marry a priest. (7) When R. Dimi came he related: It once happened at Haitalu that while a young woman was sweeping the floor a village dog covered her from the rear, and Rabbi permitted her to marry a priest. Samuel said: Even a High Priest. But was there a High Priest in the days of Rabbi? -- Rather, [Samuel meant]: Fit for a High Priest. -- Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Yebamoth 59b http://www.come-and-hear.com/yebamoth/yebamoth_59.html#59b Soncino 1961 Edition, page 397 The translator, Rev. Dr. Israel W. Slotki, amplifies the text with footnotes. 4. Even a High Priest. The result of such intercourse being regarded as a mere wound, and the opinion that does not regard an accidentally injured hymen as a disqualification does not so regard such an intercourse either. 5. A beast. 6. If the offence was committed in the presence of witnesses after due warning. 7. In the absence of witnesses and warning. -- Rev. Dr. Slotki ---------------------------------- Diverd4777 wrote: Right Al; If It's on the INTERNET . . . It MUST be true !! |
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