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Book Hotels in Kares
Population: Unkown
Latitude: 23.762272
Longitude: 35.460747
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The Hebrew term kareth ("cutting off") is derived from the Hebrew verb karat ("to cut off"). The noun form does not occur in the Hebrew Bible. The plural, Kerithoth ("Excisions"), is the seventh tractate of the fifth order Kodashim of the Mishnah. In the Talmud kareth means not necessarily physical "cutting off" of life but extinction of the soul and denial of a share in the world to come.
In the Hebrew Bible to "cut off" (Hebrew: כרת karath) ,is a form of punishment which may mean killing or excluding from the people.
It is the punishment for serious crimes that were not brought to justice by a human court. Its nature is unclear but is commonly understood to mean dying young (before the age of 60), dying without children, or being spiritually "cut off" from your people in the World to Come. Kareth is only applicable when the transgression was done on purpose, and without later proper repentance. When done unintentionally, such a transgression generally requires that a sin-offering be brought.
According to Kerithoth (1:1) there are a total of 36 offences punishable by kareth. These include:
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