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'''Masechet Makkot''' has 3 chapters and 23 pages. The first chapter of the tractate deals with the laws of false witnesses (edim zomemim); the second chapter deals with the laws of unintentional murderers and cities of refuge; the third deals with the laws of lashes (malkot).
'''Masechet Makkot''' has 3 chapters and 23 pages. The first chapter of the tractate deals with the laws of false witnesses (edim zomemim); the second chapter deals with the laws of unintentional murderers and cities of refuge; the third deals with the laws of lashes (malkot).


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* '''13b.''' "Those liable to death penalties by the court... if they did teshuvah, the earthly court does not forgive them." Likkutei Sichos Vol. 9, p. 106 (p. 134)
* '''13b.''' "Those liable to death penalties by the court... if they did teshuvah, the earthly court does not forgive them." Likkutei Sichos Vol. 9, p. 106 (p. 134)
* '''Chapter 2, Halachah 6.''' Shaarei Geulah V'Yemot HaMashiach, p. 206 (p. 190)
* '''Chapter 2, Halachah 6.''' Shaarei Geulah V'Yemot HaMashiach, p. 206 (p. 190)
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