Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Halakhah for Sanhedrin 104:7

אלא הא אמר להו ברישא ואמרו ליה קטן היית ואמר להו כשהוא גדול ואמרו ליה מפני שלא היה בית דין של אותה שעה בקי:

<i>Beth din</i> that did this. Now, is this what R. Eleazar b. Zadok said, and did the sages answer him so? Has it not been taught: R. Eleazar b. Zadok said, 'I remember when I was a child riding on my father's shoulder that a priest's adulterous daughter was brought [to the place of execution], surrounded by faggots, and burnt.' The Sages answered him: 'You were then a minor, whose testimony is inadmissible'?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' This refutation differs from that of the Mishnah. ');"><sup>7</sup></span>

Sefer HaChinukh

The commandment on the court (beit din) to kill with strangulation one who is liable: That we have been commanded to kill the transgressors of some of the commandments of the Torah with strangulation, as it is stated (Exodus 21:12), "He who strikes a man and [that man] dies shall surely be put to death." And this one of "One who strikes a man" is one of the ones whose death penalty is with strangulation. Since it is written about it, "[he] shall surely die" - and in the explanation, they, may their memory be blessed, said (Sanhedrin 52b), "Any death penalty stated in the Torah undifferentiated is only strangulation." We have learned that those that are liable for the death penalty do not have repayment, as it is stated (Exodus 21:11-12), "there is no money. He who strikes a man and [that man] dies, etc." - Mekhilta.
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