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Regarding the payments for medical healing, loss of time from work, and the shame caused by injury; and if a man strikes a pregnant woman, he shall pay the legal fine for her offspring.
And regarding the offspring of your people, to keep vengeance and the bearing of a grudge far from the heart; and one who lies
with a betrothed maidservant must bring his guilt offeringAsham; a sacrifice brought for specific transgressions, in this case, for a man who has relations with a maidservant betrothed to another man. ram. The prohibitions against cutting the skin for the dead,
tattoos, making a bald spot on the head, rounding the corners of the hair on the head, and destroying
the corners of the beard. The valuation of a person who makes a special vow, and the substitution of one animal for another.
not to bring An animal given as a harlot’s hire or the price of a dog; these are to be considered an abomination and kept apart from the funds
of the Sanctuary. A small, decorative circular symbol serves as a divider between verses or sections of the text. A worker who enters the standing grain of his neighbor shall not lift
to them a sickle against it; and a laborer who enters a vineyard shall not put more fruit into his own vessel than he can eat.
And this is the law for the one who harvests the vineyard: he must leave the small clustersOlelot; underdeveloped clusters of grapes that the Torah commands must be left for the poor to gather. behind. And the one who beats
the olive trees shall not go over the branches again to take what remains. One who approaches a person slain by the sword,
or who touches a corpse, or a human bone, or a grave, shall be ritually impure
for seven days. He must be sprinkled with the waters of purificationMei Niddah; literally "water of separation," referring to the spring water mixed with the ashes of the Red Heifer used to purify those who had contact with death. on the third day
and on the seventh day. The inspection of skin afflictions to determine if they are definite or if the person must be quarantined.