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תלמוד ירושלמי סוטה
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אבגדהוזחטי
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אבגדהו
פרק ג
אבגדהוזח
פרק ד
אבגדה
פרק ה
אבגדהו
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אבגד
פרק ז
אבגדהוזח
פרק ח
אבגדהוזחטי
פרק ט
אבגדהוזחטייאיביגידטוטז

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Composed: Talmudic Israel, c.375 - c.425 CE
Sotah is a tractate in Seder Nashim (“Order of Women,” which addresses family law). Its first six chapters discuss laws relating to a sotah, or woman whose husband suspects her of adultery. The tractate outlines the process the sotah experiences, beginning with a warning issued by her husband and her seclusion with another man and through the steps of the ritual performed in the Temple in order to determine her culpability. The last three chapters discuss other rituals that involve recitation.

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תלמוד ירושלמי סוטה
Hebrew Language Toggle IconEnglish Language Toggle Icon
תלמוד
Start Reading
Contents
Versions
Chapter
Venice
Vilna
פרק א
אבגדהוזחטי
פרק ב
אבגדהו
פרק ג
אבגדהוזח
פרק ד
אבגדה
פרק ה
אבגדהו
פרק ו
אבגד
פרק ז
אבגדהוזח
פרק ח
אבגדהוזחטי
פרק ט
אבגדהוזחטייאיביגידטוטז

About This Text

Composed: Talmudic Israel, c.375 - c.425 CE
Sotah is a tractate in Seder Nashim (“Order of Women,” which addresses family law). Its first six chapters discuss laws relating to a sotah, or woman whose husband suspects her of adultery. The tractate outlines the process the sotah experiences, beginning with a warning issued by her husband and her seclusion with another man and through the steps of the ritual performed in the Temple in order to determine her culpability. The last three chapters discuss other rituals that involve recitation.

Related Topics

Rabbi Eliezer b. Hyrcanus
Expression
The Hebrew Language
Torah
Sotah
More

Download Text

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