Related for Megillah 16:2
ואף אתה אל תתמה על זה שאע"פ שמטמא משכב ומושב לא יהא טעון ספירת שבעה תלמוד לומר מזובו וספר מקצת זובו וספר לימד על זב בעל שתי ראיות שטעון ספירת שבעה
So then you should not be astonished about this, that even though he defiles a couch or a seat he is not required to count seven [days]. The teaching says "from his discharge he shall count". In some cases, 'from his discharge he shall count' teaches about the zav who sees two [discharges], that he is required to count seven [days].
Jerusalem Talmud Megillah
MISHNAH: The only difference between Torah scrolls and Tefillin263Boxes containing parchment with the verses Ex. 13:2–12,11–16, Deut. 6:4–9,11:13–21, “to be tied to the arms and be a sign between the eyes.” and Mezuzot264A single sheet with the same verses, “to be affixed to the doorposts of your house and your gates.” is that Torah scrolls may be written in any language265In translation for the purpose of study. but Tefillin and Mezuzot may be written only in Hebrew square script. Rabban Simeon ben Gamliel says, also Torah scrolls they only permitted to be written in Greek266In translation, not in phonetic transcription into Greek letters as in Origenes’s Hexapla..
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