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Translation:Mishnah/Seder Kodashim/Tractate Keritot/Chapter 6

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Mishnah 9

Rabbi Shimon says:
Lambs come before goats in all places [in Scripture].
You might think [that it is] because they are choicer.
[Therefore,] Scripture states, “And if he bring a lamb as his offering” (Leviticus 4:32),
To teach [us] that both are equal.

Turtledoves come before young pigeons in all places [in Scripture].
You might think [that it is] because they are choicer.
[Therefore,] Scripture states, “A young pigeon or a turtledove for a sin-offering” (Leviticus 12:6),
To teach [us] that both are equal.

The father comes before the mother in all places [in Scripture].
You might think [that it is because] the honor due to the father exceeds the honor due to the mother.
[Therefore,] Scripture states, “You shall fear every man his mother and his father” (Leviticus 19:3),
To teach [us] that both are equal.

But the Sages have said:
The father comes before the mother in all places,
Because both he and his mother are bound to honor the father.

And so it is also with the study of the Torah;
If the son has been worthy [to sit and study] before the teacher,
The teacher comes before the father in all places,
Because [both] he and his father are bound to honor the teacher.