- whether burial is permitted in a city of refuge
- where murderers actually live in cities of refuge
- whether it is permitted to chase and kill a murderer who leaves the city of refuge
- how that murderer is punished
- whether or not a father and son may flog each other in such circumstances
A new Mishna is introduced:
- a tree is on the border of a city of refuge
- it is as if all of the tree has the status of the foliage
- thus if a murderer hides on the trunk of a tree outside the border of the city, it is as if he hides in the foliage within the city limits
- whether people may throw stones, arrows or otherwise try to harm a murderer hiding in foliage
a second new Mishna is detailed:
- if a person visits a city of refuge and kills someone, he is exiled to a different neighbourhood within the city
- if a Levi is killed in his city, the murderer is exiled to a different city of refuge
Finally, we begin a new Mishna:
- If a murderer is honoured within a city of refuge, he should publicly announce that he was tried as a murderer
- If they still wish to bestow the honour upon him, it is permitted
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