Items to be used for the upkeep of the Beit haMikdash
Whether an entity sanctified for bedek habayit is termed a "Korban" or not: Temurah 13a
Differentiating between the status of a child of a Temple offering, and the status of a child of an animal which has been sanctified to be sold for Temple upkeep: Temurah 31b
Dedicating the value of a Temple Offering, for Temple Upkeep [Hekdesh Ilui]: Temurah 32a-b
Application of laws against mis-use, on an entity which was a Temple Offering, and then had its value pledged for Temple Upkeep: Temurah 32b
Would a person knowingly dedicate an entity for sale for Temple upkeep, if he knew that he could also dedicate it for use as a Temple offering: Temurah 31b
The parah adumah is considered to be bedek habayit property: Zevachim 14b; Temurah 20a
Any type of item may be sanctified for this purpose: Temurah 31b
Does sanctification apply even to refuse from the entity, such as shavings, or fallen leaves from a tree: Temurah 31b
Making an unblemished animal holy for Sale for Temple Upkeep: Pesachim 42a; Temurah 5b-6a, 7b, 33b
Dedicating a blemished animal to use the proceeds of its sale for Temple upkeep: Temurah 7a-b
Uses of items that are dedicated for bedek habayit
Whether Kohanim may use these items for themselves: Temurah 31b
Attempting to take an item which has been dedicated for Temple upkeep, and switch it to become a Temple Offering: Temurah 32a
Possibility of redemption if an animal dedicated for Temple Upkeep dies: Bechorot 14b-15a; Temurah 32b-33b
Whether it is possible to substitute another entity for an entity which as been sanctified for sale for Temple Upkeep: Temurah 13a, 20a, 31a
Whether there is any prohibition against slaughtering an animal which has been dedicated for sale for Temple Upkeep, outside the Temple: Temurah 13a; 31b