From which point is an animal Roi for a Korban, from the eighth night or from the eighth day after birth?
From the seventh day.
From the eighth day.
An animal may be made Hekdesh from the eighth night, and may be actually offered from the eighth day.
A Korban Chovah is Roi to be offered from the eighth night, and a Korban Nedavah is only Roi to be offered from the eighth day.
Cows, which are big and already grown, are Roi from the eighth night, and sheep, which are smaller and can use the extra time, are only Roi from the eighth day.
Why would one suppose that there is no Din of Oso V’Es B’No specifically by a Korban Olah?
There is no Oso V’Es B’No by Kodashim.
Perhaps the blood will be spilled on the way to the Mizbeyach, so it’s always Hasra’as Safek.
A Kohen Shechting the Korban is a Shlee'ach of Hashem, Who is exempt from Mitzvos.
The Shechitah of an Olah does not permit the meat to be eaten.
An Olah is Kodashei Kodashim, which is Madcheh the Laav of Oso V’Es B’No.
In which case don’t R. Shimon and the Chachamim disagree?
One who slaughters Oso V’Es B’No, and the animal turns out to be a Treifah.
One who slaughters Oso V’Es B’No, and the animal is a Parah Adumah.
One who slaughters Oso V’Es B’No, and the animal is a Se’ir La’Azazel.
One who slaughters Oso V’Es B’No, and the animal is an Eglah Arufah.
One who slaughters Oso V’Es B’No, and the animal is a Shor HaNiskal.
Which case do all agree that the Chachamim say are Chayav for Oso V’Es B’No?
Every time that the first animal was slaughtered for Avodah Zarah, and the second to be eaten.
Every time that the first animal was slaughtered to be eaten, and the second for Avodah Zarah.
When the first animal was slaughtered to be eaten, and the second for Avodah Zarah, and the person was only warned for Oso V’Es B’No.
Machlokes between answers A and B.
Machlokes between answers A and C.
Are Chayvei Misos Shogegin Patur from damage that they cause?
No, for they are not punished from the greater Aveirah.
Yes, because the committed an Aveirah that is culpable for the death penalty.
Yes, because one can always divide the Aveirah and the damage.