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This chapter deals with the eleventh book of the Mishneh torah, the Book of Damages (Sefer nezakim), which is the last of the ten books of the Mishneh torah that mostly concern commandments between human beings and God. It tackles the five sections of the Book of Damages: Laws of Monetary Damage, Laws of Theft, Laws of Robbery and Lost Property, Laws of Wounding and Damaging, and Laws of Murder and the Preservation of Life. It also mentions topics found in the Book of Damages, such as homicide, manslaughter, and exile to cities of refuge. The chapter discusses the last chapter of the Book of Damages relating to the duty to help load or unload the burden of a pack animal and the right to pass or overtake on a narrow road or river. It analyses the statement concerning the commandment to assist someone in trouble on the road, even if they are an enemy.