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Sotah (Talmud)

Sotah (Hebrew: סוֹטָה or Hebrew: שׂוֹטָה[1]) is a tractate of the Talmud in Rabbinic Judaism. The tractate explains the ordeal of the bitter water, a trial by ordeal of a woman suspected of adultery, which is prescribed by the Book of Numbers in the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh). In most editions, this tractate is the fifth in the order of Nashim, and it is divided into nine chapters. The tractate exists in the Mishnah, Tosefta, and both the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmud.

Sotah
Tractate of the Talmud
Seder:Nashim
Number of Mishnahs:67
Chapters:9
Babylonian Talmud pages:49
Jerusalem Talmud pages:47
Tosefta chapters:15
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Sotah is also the term used for the woman tried in this manner.[2]

Mishnah edit

The mishnas (mishnayot) are devoted in the main to an exact definition of the rules of procedure in the case of a wife who was either actually or supposedly unfaithful. The mishnas discuss other rituals in which speech is a key component, such as egla arufa, breaking the heifer's neck; Hakheil, the Jewish King's septa-annual public Torah reading; and the Blessings and Curses of Mount Gerizim and Mount Ebal.

Tosefta edit

The Tosefta of Sotah is divided into fifteen chapters and contains a large number of aggadic and exegetic interpretations, as well as various historical statements and narratives.

Gemara edit

Both Gemaras, Bavli, and Yerushalmi, contain many tales and legends, aggadic interpretations, sayings, and proverbs, in addition to their elucidations of Mishnaic passages.

References edit

  1. ^ Spelled "שוטה" in Maimonides' manuscript (https://www.nli.org.il/en/manuscripts/NNL_ALEPH000042459/NLI) This spelling recurs in Rabbi Yosef Qafeh's editions of Maimonides' works.
  2. ^ Grushcow, Lisa (2006). Writing the Wayward Wife: Rabbinic Interpretations of Sotah. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-14628-0.

  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainSinger, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "SOTAH". The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.

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