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This is a translation of the Talmud tractate Sanhedrin, which deals with judicial procedure, particularly relating to capital punishment.
The author is a Christian academic, and the translation includes the primary text (Mishna) and the second-level commentary (Tosefta).
This book is a good supplement to the Rodkinson translation of the same tractate, particularly because this version has extensive scholarly apparatus lacking in the Rodkinson translation.

Title Page

Introduction

Synopsis of Contents

Jurisdiction Of The Various Courts


Cases which can be tried by Three Judges

Cases which must be tried by the Lesser Sanhedrin

Cases which must be tried by the Greater Sanhedrin

Concerning the Number of Members in the Greater and Lesser Sanhedrins

The Duties and Restrictions relating to the High-Priest

The Duties and Restrictions relating to the King

Ii. Judicial Procedure


Those who are Eligible and those who are Ineligible as Judges or Witnesses

The Method of Legal Procedure in Non-Capital Cases

Differences in Legal Procedure distinguishing Capital from Non-Capital Cases

The Arrangement of the Court, and the Method adopted for adding to the Number of the Judges

The Method of admonishing Witnesses in Capital Cases

The Method of Legal Procedure in Capital Cases

Iii. The Four Capital Punishments


The Carrying out of the Sentence of Stoning

The Hanging and Ultimate Disposal of the Corpse

The other Forms of Death Penalty: Burning, Decapitation, and Strangulation

Iv. Offenders Liable To Capital Punishment

A. Those Who Are Punishable By Stoning:


1-6. Those Guilty of Incestuous and Unnatural Crimes

7. The Blasphemer

8. The Idolater

9. He who offers his Children to Moloch

10-11.
The Ba'al 'Ob and the Yidd'oni

12. The Sabbath-breaker

13. Who curses His Parents

14. The Seducer of a Betrothed Damsel

15. The Beguiler to Idolatry

16. He who leads a Town astray

17. The Sorcerer

18. The Stubborn and Rebellious Son

The Housebreaker

Those who may be killed untried

B. Those Who Are Punishable By Burning

C. Those Who Are Punishable By Decapitation:

1. The Murderer

Irregular Justice

Interpolated Section


Those Who have no Share in the World to Come

Those Punishable By Decapitation (continued)

(2)
The Members of a Beguiled City

D. Those Who Are Punishable By Strangulation:

(1) Who strikes his Father or Mother

(2) Who steals a Soul from Israel

(3) The Elder who defies the Court

(4) The False Prophet

(5) He who prophesies in the Name of a False God

(6) The Adulterer

(7) The False Witnesses against a Priest's Daughter

Index To Biblical Quotations In Mishnah And Tosefta

Rabbinical Authorities Mentioned or Quoted in Text

General Index

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