Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Commentary for Kiddushin 99:7

ודלמא שאני התם דלמיפטר נפשיה מקרבן קאתי

and R'Hisda [went] to R'Huna's [academy, to discuss the matter], and it was solved from the following: If one says to his agent, 'Bring me [money] from the window [sill] or the chest,' and he brings it to him, even if the master says: 'I was thinking only of this [purse],'<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Whereas he brought the money from a different purse lying in the same place.');"><sup>7</sup></span> yet since he brought him the money from this [place], the master is guilty of trespass.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' The money brought to him was sacred money, for the unwitting secular use of which one is liable to a trespass-offering. Now, if this is done through an agent: if the agent carries out instructions, the principal is liable; if he does not carry out instructions, he himself is liable. (The liability is incurred not for actual use, but for taking it to use it, whereby it is removed from the ownership of hekdesh.)');"><sup>8</sup></span>

Daf Shevui to Kiddushin

Again, it might be that in this case we don’t trust him, because all he is trying to do is get himself out of a sacrifice. In other cases, matters of the heart might be considered significant.
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