Negative Commandment 348 (Digest)
Bestiality (for a man)
"And with no animal shall you cohabit"—Leviticus 18:23.
It is forbidden for a man to engage in sexual relations with an animal.
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> The 348th prohibition is that we are forbidden from having sexual relations with an animal, whether it be male or female.
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> The source of this commandment is G‑d's statement,;) "do not perform any sexual act with an animal."
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> One who transgresses this prohibition intentionally is punished by s'kila; if he does not receive stoning ,;) he is punished by kares; and if it was done unintentionally, he must bring a sin-offering.
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Negative Commandment 349 (Digest)
Bestiality (for a woman)
"And a woman shall not stand in front of an animal to cohabit with it"—Leviticus 18:23.
It is forbidden for a woman to engage in sexual relations with an animal.
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> The 349th prohibition is that women are forbidden from allowing animals to have sexual relations with them.
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> The source of this commandment is G‑d's statement,;) "A woman shall not give herself to an animal and allow it to mate with her."
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> This counts as a separate commandment distinct from the previous one. [The proof of this is that] the prohibition on males from having relations with animals does not itself prohibit women from allowing animals to have relations with them, would it not be for a separate prohibition.
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> In the first chapter of Kerisus,;) our Sages say, "there are 36 mitzvos in the Torah which are punishable by kares." They enumerate them, and include both a man and a woman committing bestiality. [These are counted separately,] even though the Sages only enumerate general categories, as we explained in our commentary.;) We have therefore proven that this mitzvah counts as a separate prohibition.
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> One who transgresses this prohibition intentionally is punished by stoning ; if it was done intentionally but there was no acceptable testimony, she receives kares; and if it was done unintentionally, she must bring a sin-offering.
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Negative Commandment 350 (Digest)
Male Homosexuality
"You shall not lie with a male as with a woman; this is an abomination"—Leviticus 18:22.
It is forbidden for a man to engage in homosexual relations.
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> The 350th prohibition is that [a male] is forbidden from having relations with another male.
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> The source of this commandment is G‑d's statement,;) "Do not lie with a man as you would with a woman, since this is a disgusting perversion." The same prohibition is repeated a second time,;) "there shall not be a prostitute among Jewish men."
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> One who transgresses this prohibition [intentionally] is punished by stoning ; if it was done intentionally but he did not receive stoning , he receives kares; and if it was done unintentionally, he must bring a sin-offering.
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> Lev. 18:22.
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> This is known as helam echad, one concealment. However, if two different prohibitions are done, even in the same helam, two offerings must be brought.
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Negative Commandment 351 (Digest)
Father-Son Incest
"You shall not uncover the nakedness of your father"—Leviticus 18:7.
It is forbidden for a man to engage in homosexual relations with his father. One who does so transgresses two prohibitions: the general prohibition against homosexuality as well as this specific prohibition.
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> The 351st prohibition is that one is forbidden from having [homosexual] relations with one's father.
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> The source of this commandment is G‑d's statement,;) "do not commit a sexual offense against your father."
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> One who transgresses this prohibition also is punished by stoning . One who has relations with his father is therefore guilty of homosexual relations;) and of relations with one's father.
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> In tractate Sanhedrin,;) the verse "do not commit a sexual offense against your father" is explained as meaning, "literally, your father.";) On this they ask, "but this is already prohibited from the verse, 'do not lie with a man'! They answer, "[this verse comes] to make him guilty of two offenses, like Rav Yehudah said, 'a non-Jew who has relations with his father is guilty of two offenses.' " There they explain, "it is sensible to say that Rav Yehudah was really referring to the law of a Jew who has done the act unintentionally, and who must bring a sacrifice. He used the expression, "non-Jew" as a euphemism.";) Therefore, if he had relations with his father unintentionally, he would bring two sin-offerings just as one who unintentionally committed two types of sexual prohibitions. This is not the case with [homosexual relations with] another male, where only one sin-offering would be brought.
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