Talmud for Terumot 7:1
הָאוֹכֵל תְּרוּמָה מֵזִיד, מְשַׁלֵּם אֶת הַקֶּרֶן וְאֵינוֹ מְשַׁלֵּם אֶת הַחֹמֶשׁ. הַתַּשְׁלוּמִין חֻלִּין, אִם רָצָה הַכֹּהֵן לִמְחֹל, מוֹחֵל:
One who eats <i>Terumah</i> [produce consecrated for priestly consumption] intentionally must pay the principal value but need not pay the [additional] fifth. The <i>Tashlumin</i> [payments for what was wrongfully eaten] are <i>Chulin</i> [non-sacred produce, and] if the priest wishes to forego [the payments], he may forego.
Jerusalem Talmud Makkot
Rebbi Joshua ben Levi said, if two alternatives are presented to the court, one chooses one of them9As a general principle, no crime can be punished by more than one punishment. There never can be separate penalties for testifying falsely (Ex.20:13) and plotting (Deut. 19:19). This justifies the alternative presented in the preceding paragraph.
The text is copied from Terumot 7:1 Note 14; also Bava qamma 7:2, Note 30.. This excludes matters in the Power of Heaven10This sentence refers to the topic in Terumot; it is irrelevant here..
The text is copied from Terumot 7:1 Note 14; also Bava qamma 7:2, Note 30.. This excludes matters in the Power of Heaven10This sentence refers to the topic in Terumot; it is irrelevant here..
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