בֵּית שַׁמַּאי אוֹמְרִים, הֶקְדֵּשׁ טָעוּת הֶקְדֵּשׁ. וּבֵית הִלֵּל אוֹמְרִים, אֵינוֹ הֶקְדֵּשׁ. כֵּיצַד. אָמַר, שׁוֹר שָׁחוֹר שֶׁיֵּצֵא מִבֵּיתִי רִאשׁוֹן הֲרֵי הוּא הֶקְדֵּשׁ, וְיָצָא לָבָן, בֵּית שַׁמַּאי אוֹמְרִים הֶקְדֵּשׁ, וּבֵית הִלֵּל אוֹמְרִים אֵינוֹ הֶקְדֵּשׁ:
Beth Shammai dice: Hekdesh (consacrazione) in errore è hekdesh, [derivandolo da temurah (un sostituto), che è anche hekdesh in errore, essendo scritto (Levitico 27:10): "Ed esso (l'offerta) e il suo sostituto sarà santo "," sarà "esposto per includere una sostituzione inconsapevole insieme a una sostituzione intelligente.] E Beth Hillel dice: Non è hekdesh. [Poiché non deriviamo l'inizio di Hekdesh— qualcosa che non proviene dal "potere" di hekdesh — da qualcosa che viene dal potere di Hekdesh —dalla temurah, che è la fine di Hekdesh, proveniente dal potere di una cosa diversa che era già Hekdesh.] Come mai? Se dicesse: "Lascia che il bue nero che esce da casa prima sia hekdesh", e ne uscisse uno bianco. Beth Shammai afferma che è hekdesh e Beth Hillel afferma che non è hekdesh.
Jerusalem Talmud Shekalim
HALAKHAH: “If somebody collects coins,” etc. Rebbi Yose in the name of Rebbi Eleazar, where do they disagree? If he collects small change. But if he says, these [are for my sheqel ], everybody agrees that the excess is gift. Rebbi Ḥizqiah, Rebbi Bevai in the name of Rebbi Eleazar, where do they disagree? If he collects small change. But if he says, these, everybody agrees that the excess is profane. Rebbi Ḥizqiah said, a Mishnah supports Rebbi Bevai, [as we have stated]: “Rebbi Simeon says, what is the difference between sheqalim and purification offerings? It is that sheqalim are a fixed sum but purification offerings have no fixed price.” Where do we hold? If about one who says, “that I shall bring my sheqel from these,” everybody agrees that the excess is profane. If about one who says, “that I shall bring my purification offering from these,” everybody agrees that the excess is gift. But we must deal with the case of one who says “these sheqalim”, since from the Torah they are a fixed amount the excess is profane, “purification offerings”, since their value is not a fixed amount from the Torah the excess is gift. How does Rebbi Simeon ben Laqish treat this? He explains it, if he collects small change following the House of Hillel. But did we not state, “the excess of sheqalim is profane”? He explains it, if he collects small change following the House of Hillel. But did we not state, “the excess of the tenth of an ephah” [is profane]? Still he explains it if he collects small change following the House of Hillel.
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