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Sotah (Hebrew: סוֹטָה or Hebrew: שׂוֹטָה) is a
tractate of the
Talmud in
Rabbinic Judaism. The
tractate explains the
ordeal of the
bitter water, a trial...
- the
woman undergoing this
ritual was
called a
sotah (Hebrew: שוטה / סוטה, "strayer"). The term
sotah itself is not
found in the
Hebrew Bible but is Mishnaic...
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Bible Review 17:1,
February 2001
Sotah 7b
Berakot 43a
Sotah 12b
Genesis Rabbah 85:11
Genesis Rabbah 85:9
Sotah 10a
Sotah 10b Bauckham,
Richard (1995). "Tamar's...
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tears which she shed at
parting with her mother-in-law (Babylonian Talmud,
Sotah 42b). The name
Harapha stems from the word for threshing; she
allowed herself...
- Ben
Yehoyada and Maharal, in
commentary to Talmud,
tractate "
sotah" 10a
Talmud tractate Sotah 10a: "And
Rabbi Yoḥanan says:
Balaam was lame in one of his...
- e.g., in
Sifre Deuteronomy 31 [ed. Friedmann, p. 72]
Hagigah 12a,b
Sotah 9b
Sotah 17b;
Leviticus Rabbah 8:2
Genesis Rabbah 85:12 See
Genesis Rabbah 85:9...
- Gateway.
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Soṭah, 10b 1 Sam 13:8–14 1 Sam 15:1–28 1 Sam 16:1–13 1 Sam 16:14–23 1 Sam 17:1–11...
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benediction of the
priests …" — Mishnah,
Tractate Tractate Sotah 7:1-2 (Talmud,
Sotah 32a) In its
narrow sense,
Lashon Hakodesh refers not to the Hebrew...
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Bible [...] It
became part of the
Bible of the
Christian Church."
Mishnah Sotah (7:2–4 and 8:1),
among many others,
discusses the
sacredness of Hebrew,...
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Authorities including Asher ben
Jehiel (Responsa 3:15), the
Tosafists (b.
Sotah 10a),
Yechiel of
Paris (cited
Birkei Yosef, Oraḥ
Hayyim 85:8),
Simeon ben...