Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Halakhah for Yoma 146:1

שלא כסדר והחזירו לו כסדר וכיון שידע ששאל שלא כסדר חזר ושאל כסדר שנאמר (שמואל א כג, יב) היסגירו בעלי קעילה אותי ואת אנשי ביד שאול ויאמר ה' יסגירו

in wrong order and received his answer in right order.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' He should have asked first: Will Saul come down? Then, Will they deliver me up?');"><sup>1</sup></span> And as soon as he knew that he had asked in wrong order, he asked again in right order, as it is said: Will the men of Keilah deliver up me and my men in to the hand of Saul?

Sefer HaChinukh

And the law of the sick person who is in danger, that we feed him according to an expert physician, or according to himself - and even if the physician says that he does not need [to eat] (Yoma 83a); the law of a pregnant woman that smelled [food] (Yoma 82a, 83a); the law of one who was seized by bulimia; and the law of minors - whether a boy or a girl - from what time do we we afflict them all of the day rabbinically, and likewise from when do we teach them [to fast] with [some] hours. And the principle of the the matter according to a few of the commentators is that two years before the adulthood of a healthy child, they complete [the fast] rabbinically; and two years before that, we teach them [to fast] with [some] hours. And some explained that it is one year before adulthood that they complete [the fast] rabbinically - whether a boy or a girl. And some explained that only a girl alone completes [the fast] rabbinically one year before adulthood, but a boy does not complete [the fast] at all rabbinically. And adulthood for a boy is thirteen years and a day, and for a girl is twelve years and a day. And what is the law about washing for the king and the bride on this day (Yoma 73b).
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