THE 613 TORAH LAWS --- PART 12

SACRIFICES AND OFFERINGS cont.

515 -- That sacrifices of cattle can only take place when they are at least eight days old
516 -- Not to leave any flesh of the thanksgiving offering until the morning
517 -- To offer up the meal-offering of the Omer on the morrow after the first day of Passover, together with one lamb
518 -- Not to eat bread made of new grain before the Omer of barley has been offered up on the second day of Passover
519 -- Not to eat roasted grain of the new produce before that time
520 -- Not to eat fresh ears of the new grain before that time
521 -- To bring on Shavuot loaves of bread together with the sacrifices which are then offered up in connection with the loaves
522 -- To offer up an additional sacrifice on Passover
523 -- That one who vows to Adonai the monetary value of a person shall pay the amount appointed in the Scriptural portion
524 -- If a animal is exchanged for one that had been set apart as an offering, both become sacred
525 -- Not to exchange a beast set aside for sacrifice
526 -- That one who vows to Adonai the monetary value of an unclean beast shall pay its value
527 -- That one who vows the value of his house shall pay according to the appraisal of the kohein
528 -- That one who sanctifies to Adonai a portion of his field shall pay according to the estimation appointed in the Scriptural portion
529 -- Not to transfer an animal set apart for sacrifice from one class of sacrifices to another
530 -- To decide in regard to dedicated property as to which is sacred to Adonai and which belongs to the kohein
531 -- Not to sell a field devoted to Adonai
532 -- Not to redeem a field devoted to Adonai
533 -- To make confession before Adonai of any sin that one has committed, when bringing a sacrifice and at other times
534 -- Not to put olive oil in the meal-offering of a woman suspected of adultery
535 -- Not to put frankincense on it
536 -- To offer up the regular sacrifices daily - two lambs as burnt offerings
537 -- To offer up an additional sacrifice every Shabbat - two lambs
538 -- To offer up an additional sacrifice every New Moon
539 -- To bring an additional offering on Shavuot
540 -- To offer up an additional sacrifice on Rosh Hashanah
541 -- To offer up an additional sacrifice on Yom Kippur
542 -- To offer up an additional sacrifice on Sukkot
543 -- To offer up an additional offering on Shemini Atzeret, which is a festival by itself
544 -- To bring all offerings, whether obligatory or freewill, on the first festival after these were incurred
545 -- Not to offer up sacrifices outside - the Sanctuary
546 -- To offer all sacrifices in the Sanctuary
547 -- To redeem cattle set apart for sacrifices that contracted disqualifying blemishes, after which they may be eaten by anyone.
548 -- Not to eat of the unblemished firstling outside Jerusalem
549 -- Not to eat the flesh of the burnt-offering. This is a Prohibition applying to every trespasser, not to enjoy any of the holy things. If he does so, he commits a trespass
550 -- That the kohanim shall not eat the flesh of the sin-offering or guilt-offering outside the Courtyard - of the Sanctuary
551 -- Not to eat of the flesh of the sacrifices that are holy in a minor degree, before the blood has been sprinkled - on the altar
552 -- That the kohein shall not eat the first-fruits before they are set down in the Courtyard - of the Sanctuary
553 -- To take trouble to bring sacrifices to the Sanctuary from places outside the land of Israel
554 -- Not to eat the flesh of beasts set apart as sacrifices, that have been rendered unfit to be offered up by deliberately inflicted blemish
555 -- Not to do work with cattle set apart for sacrifice
556 -- Not to shear beasts set apart for sacrifice
557 -- Not to leave any portion of the festival offering brought on the fourteenth of Nissan unto the third day
558 -- Not to offer up a beast that has a temporary blemish
559 -- Not to bring sacrifices out of the hire of a harlot or price of a dog - apparently a euphemism for sodomy
560 -- To read the portion prescribed on bringing the first fruits