Sotah 072
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BET MIDRASH VIRTUALI
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RABIN MISHNAH STUDY GROUP
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The following may be said in any language: the Sotah adjuration, the tithing statement, the Shema, the Amidah, Grace After Meals, the testimony adjuration and the deposit adjuration.
EXPLANATIONS (continued):
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We now come to the two last items that were stated in our present mishnah as being texts that could be stated in any language. Firstly, the "testimony adjuration". 13: 14: 15:
If anyone sins, in that he hears the voice of adjuration, he being a witness, whether he has seen or known, if he doesn't give his testimony he shall bear his iniquity.
Re'uven may summon Levi and Yehudah into court and require them to swear an oath that they have no testimony to offer on behalf of Re'uven. The most potent element in this matter is the fact that an oath is sworn using the Divine Name. The assumption is that any person uttering an oath invoking the name of God will be too afraid to utter a falsehood, being aware, as it were, that "he shall bear his iniquity" before the omnipresent and omnipotent ultimate power of the universe.
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How is the testimony adjuration [to be understood]? If he [Re'uven] says to two [witnesses], "Come and offer testimony [on my behalf]" and they respond that they know of no testimony that they can offer on his behalf, [he must say,] "I adjure you" and they must respond "Amen".
Our present mishnah states that this adjuration may be administered in any language. The justification for this is the fact that the original biblical text [Leviticus 5:1] uses the phrase "hears the voice of adjuration" – any language that he hears, understands.
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We are concerned here with the first possibility. Rivkah leaves her purse with Sarah while she visits the ladies' room; when she returns Sarah does not return the purse (for whatever reason). All that Rivkah can now do under halakhic law is to haul Sarah into court and make her swear an oath that she safeguarded the purse to the best of her ability, that it is not now in her possession and that she does not know anything of its whereabouts. As long as Sarah is not found to be perjuring herself she is free from any obligation to Rivkah because she was doing her a favour since no fee was involved. Our present mishnah states that this adjuration may be made in any language. |
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